I recently downloaded some software called "V1 Home" - it's analysis software that lets you draw lines on videos of your swing, play videos at super slow motion and compare it to pros' swings etc. They have several versions, one of which is free (so if you think it looks rubbish, you haven't shelled out anything):
http://www.v1home.com/getthev1software.asp
Also, a slightly different site geared more towards the pros - has a download for "V1 Golf" which is $90, and has a few more features than the "Home" version - also some nice info about how the software works:
http://www.ifrontiers.com/consumer/default.asp
Some video tutorials:
http://www.ifrontiers.com/consumer/l...g_center.asp#3
I've been playing around with the $40 "V1 Home Premium" version, which is pretty good (similar to the free version but with a few more bells and whistles). Unfortunately, it doesn't play quicktime videos - the format all my swings are recorded on, natch! As a result, I've only been able to look at pro swings from their library so far. But it does play most other formats (avi, mpeg etc.).
Just wanted to know what people thought, especially the pros on the site. I understand that the pro version is almost identical to what several top teaching academies use such as David Leadbetter and Claude Harmon (both of whom are quoted in the testimonials section)....
Also, you can upload your swing for $30 or so, and a pro at the "Faculty" will look at your swing and send you back instruction.
Note: if you have a firewall or internet security activated then you need to take the usual steps to allow the V1 software to open an internet connection when you launch it for the first time. I had a few problems at first (but then I'm a technical dunce...)
And honestly, I have absolutely no affiliation to this company whatsoever! Just spreading the joy!
http://www.v1home.com/getthev1software.asp
Also, a slightly different site geared more towards the pros - has a download for "V1 Golf" which is $90, and has a few more features than the "Home" version - also some nice info about how the software works:
http://www.ifrontiers.com/consumer/default.asp
Some video tutorials:
http://www.ifrontiers.com/consumer/l...g_center.asp#3
I've been playing around with the $40 "V1 Home Premium" version, which is pretty good (similar to the free version but with a few more bells and whistles). Unfortunately, it doesn't play quicktime videos - the format all my swings are recorded on, natch! As a result, I've only been able to look at pro swings from their library so far. But it does play most other formats (avi, mpeg etc.).
Just wanted to know what people thought, especially the pros on the site. I understand that the pro version is almost identical to what several top teaching academies use such as David Leadbetter and Claude Harmon (both of whom are quoted in the testimonials section)....
Also, you can upload your swing for $30 or so, and a pro at the "Faculty" will look at your swing and send you back instruction.
Note: if you have a firewall or internet security activated then you need to take the usual steps to allow the V1 software to open an internet connection when you launch it for the first time. I had a few problems at first (but then I'm a technical dunce...)
And honestly, I have absolutely no affiliation to this company whatsoever! Just spreading the joy!
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