Video Analysis Overview
Master the essential video analysis tools to enhance your coaching experience. This guide walks you through key features that will help you provide better feedback and analysis for your team.
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Master the essential video analysis tools to enhance your coaching experience. This guide walks you through key features that will help you provide better feedback and analysis for your team.
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Video analysis is a powerful tool for sports coaches looking to improve their team's performance. CoachIQ's video analysis platform offers a comprehensive set of features designed to streamline your coaching process and provide valuable insights. This guide will walk you through the essential tools and best practices to help you get the most out of your video analysis sessions.
Before diving into advanced features, familiarize yourself with these essential controls:
Video playback controls: Standard play, pause, and scrubbing functionality
Timeline navigation: Easily access specific moments in the game
Quality settings: Adjust video quality based on your internet connection
Volume control: Manage audio levels during analysis
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Annotations are crucial for effective video analysis and team communication. Here's how to add annotations:
Press the "F" key to enter annotation mode
Click anywhere on the video to place your annotation
Type your commentary or analysis
Press Enter to save
Pro Tip: Create a consistent annotation system using colors or symbols to indicate different types of plays or coaching points.
Press "A" key to activate slow-motion playback
Perfect for analyzing technique and movement patterns
Multiple speed options available
Add your webcam recording by clicking the camera icon
Great for providing personal feedback
Useful for remote coaching sessions
Use "W" and "S" keys to move between slides
Efficiently compare different plays or moments
Create seamless presentation flows
Press "T" to add text overlays
Highlight key teaching points
Add play descriptions or technical instructions
Compare multiple plays simultaneously
Great for showing proper technique vs. areas for improvement
Ideal for before/after comparisons
Need help? Contact our support team or visit our knowledge base for additional guidance and troubleshooting.
F
Add annotation
A
Slow-motion playback
T
Add text overlay
W
Previous slide
S
Next slide