Hello Rowers,
In this screenshot you can see how handy a static camera point is to record a sculler's technique. With slow motion analysis a very small number of strokes are needed to pinpoint the technical level of a rower and give constructive advice and recommend which technical drills will improve power application and boat glide the most.
Xeno
From the sculler above:
"At first you are skeptical about being coached through video, but the fact that Xeno is there analyzing the video with you makes it seem like you were in the same room. His precision and attention to detail is incredible and has already helped me a lot. I can listen to the comments and watch what he wants me to do since I can see him, and then go out on the water or the erg and directly apply it just like a pre workout talk. And the fact that he is willing to put in the time to make you a faster oarsman is critical in this situation and you start caring about your sculling with more attention."
I love my job,
Xeno
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Jul 7, 2012
Using a static point to film rowing technique works very well.
Hello Rowers,
In this screenshot you can see how handy a static camera point is to record a sculler's technique. With slow motion analysis a very small number of strokes are needed to pinpoint the technical level of a rower and give constructive advice and recommend which technical drills will improve power application and boat glide the most.
Xeno
From the sculler above:
"At first you are skeptical about being coached through video, but the fact that Xeno is there analyzing the video with you makes it seem like you were in the same room. His precision and attention to detail is incredible and has already helped me a lot. I can listen to the comments and watch what he wants me to do since I can see him, and then go out on the water or the erg and directly apply it just like a pre workout talk. And the fact that he is willing to put in the time to make you a faster oarsman is critical in this situation and you start caring about your sculling with more attention."
I love my job,
Xeno
In this screenshot you can see how handy a static camera point is to record a sculler's technique. With slow motion analysis a very small number of strokes are needed to pinpoint the technical level of a rower and give constructive advice and recommend which technical drills will improve power application and boat glide the most.
Xeno
From the sculler above:
"At first you are skeptical about being coached through video, but the fact that Xeno is there analyzing the video with you makes it seem like you were in the same room. His precision and attention to detail is incredible and has already helped me a lot. I can listen to the comments and watch what he wants me to do since I can see him, and then go out on the water or the erg and directly apply it just like a pre workout talk. And the fact that he is willing to put in the time to make you a faster oarsman is critical in this situation and you start caring about your sculling with more attention."
I love my job,
Xeno
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