coachingvideoblog

Coaching has seen a ton of new software and tools to help athletes perform better, scout players easier, and win a few extra games. With all the stuff that's out there, we'll try to discern just what's good and what's a bunch of crap. I'll post links and answer questions about what compression technology is and how it affects your bottom line, what your budget should look like when considering video coaching technology, etc. Please include your name and company/school with comments.

Wednesday, June 14, 2006

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new software and tools to help athletes perform better, scout players easier, and win a few extra games. With all the stuff that's out there, we'll try to discern just what's good and what's a bunch of crap. I'm a former college athlete who used a bit of this technology both when I was playing, and afterwards as an assistant. I've been involved in video technology with the movie industy and now work in the sporting world, so I've got a pretty good idea of what a coach can use to get just what they want, and a $100,000 system that you have to hire a computer wizard just to use. I'll post links and answer questions about what compression technology is and how it affects your bottom line, how to get a qualified student assistant to help your team with video, and what your budget should look like when considering video coaching technology.

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