Brady Compton Exercise Physiology MS Student Manager and Video
Coordinator Michigan State University Video Analysis For Coaches On
A Budget
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What is the value of using video in coaching? 1. Scouting to
create a game plan 2. Objectively analyze performance 3. Provide
visual feedback for motor learning 1. External feedback 2. Internal
feedback 4. To promote deliberate practice
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What is the value of using video in coaching? Contd 1. To
promote deliberate practice 1. Specifically designed to improve
performance 2. Repeatable 3. Constant feedback 4. Mentally
demanding 5. Hard 6. Before work 7. During work 8. After work
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Your goal for video analysis Take video Share video Integrate
video in a timely manner into athlete development
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Equipment Digital Camera Hard drive SDHC card Computer External
Hard drive Extension cord/power strip Tripod
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Details Camera location makes a difference End view, if
possible Elevated view, if possible Camera position depends on what
you want to see
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Create a video library Develop a catalog system Make use of
folders Start broad and get specific Example
Year_event_YourTeam_v_Opponent_additional
Year_event_ScoutTeam_v_Opponent_additional
2010_conference_MSU_v_UM_1 2010_conference_MSU_v_UM_2
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You have video, now what? Share it! Dartfish.TV * Facebook
YouTube Flash drives
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Using YouTube- www.webzonevideo.com
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YouTube- www.webzonevideo.com
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Using YouTube
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They have video, now what? Watch it! Individual video sessions
Team video sessions Guided discovery Teach how to watch and stat
video Ask athletes to stat videos on their own Share findings at
team video session Discuss findings Extend this to the court
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Video Analysis Software
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Data Project Data Volley Statistics- Objective verifiable
feedback- Provide objective data for roster decisions Use for
motivation and goal setting Individual Team Downsides Learning
process $5,000
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Data Volley
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Data Video Synch video with statistics Quickly retrieve
repetitions at a skill Create video montages
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iStatVball App Stat program for iPod, iPhone, and iPad Cost =
$9.99
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Dartfish The Cadillac of Video analysis Detailed biomechanical
analysis Game film tagging modules Share- Dartfish.TV In the action
visual feedback
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Dartfish Examples What specific benefits can these formats have
for our athletes improvement? Story Board Game film tagging Overlay
StroMotion Simulcam Ball Tracer Drawing tools
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Video analysis during practice Using a Tivo Equipment Camera-
S-video or RCA Out Tivo Unit Television TV Cart Cables- RCA Tripod
Setup Material from Jamie Morrison Connect Tivo output to TV input
with RCA cord Turn on Tivo and reset to factory settings Run the
initial set up For set up only, connect Tivo to eithernet port with
internet access Select satellite when asked for source of
programming Connect camera to Tivo input Press live TV button on
remote
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Additional information Ask your athletes Data Volley and Data
Video www.dataproject.com James Wilroy
[email protected]@hotmail.com Dartfish www.dartfish.com
Dartfish.tv Deborah Stuard
[email protected]@dartfish.com Brady
Compton [email protected]