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  • Virtual Swim Analysis

Virtual Swim Analysis

£95.00Price

Welcome to our  personalised, one-on-one virtual coaching service for swimming. Our mission is to make the process incredibly easy for you.

 

All you need to do is grab your phone and record a video of yourself swimming on a ZEN8 Land Trainer. Once you've captured your swimming session, simply send us the video. Powered by state-of-the-art AI technology, we will conduct a comprehensive analysis of your swimming technique, taking into account every detail.

 

Based on this analysis, we will provide you with customised recommendations tailored specifically to your needs. Our ultimate goal is to help you achieve the perfect swimming form, unlocking your true potential in the water while minimizing the risk of injuries.

 

Join us on this transformative journey, where we'll guide you towards enhanced performance and a safer swimming experience.

  • How to video yourself:

    Upload one or more clips of your swimming to YouTube or Vimeo (see below for tips on how to share your video just with us), and then send us a link to the clip so we can critique it. Five minutes of uploaded video constitutes about one hour of analysis. Get a complete front crawl online stroke and technique video analysis.

    Here’s what to do:
     

    Take a video of your swimming with a phone/camera above the water, or gopro below the water and upload it to YouTube or Vimeo,

    The best positioning for your video analysis are in the following 4 camera view points with up to 60 second videos in each view:

    Front view above water - 1-2 feet underwater

    Front view under water - close to the surface

    Side view above - close to the surface

    Side view below - 2-3 feet below the surface


    Make sure when you're filming the swimmer that the camera angle is set to 90 degrees either to the side or in front of the swimmer. Keep the camera as still as possible when filming.


    If you're using a Gopro or your phone to take the video footage you'll need to keep the swimmer in quite close view, i.e. much closer than you would presume. This would be within a couple of feet as the lens viewing angle is quite small, but very clear once in the right position. Try this a few times to test to ensure you get the best view.

     

    Youtube upload


    If you don’t want your video to be public, choose the Unlisted Video option in the YouTube privacy settings for your video.

     

    Vimeo Upload

     

    If you uploaded your video to Vimeo, follow brownlee Fitness on your Vimeo account and select “Brownlee Fitness” under the Vimeo privacy settings page “Only people I choose” option for your video.

     

    You’ll receive a video stroke analysis and complete front crawl stroke analysis on a google meeting using Dartish video analysis software and technology, with personalised swim drills by email within 3 business days.

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