For Analysis and Full Remote Lessons, you may receive a wide variety of footage sent by athletes and parents.
They can film their athlete in live competitions, during an in-person lesson with another coach, in their backyard, garage, or living room – they can film a Coachly lesson anywhere, anytime.
🧢 Pro Tip: After the very first lesson with a client, you as coaches can begin requesting certain types of footage that help you further assess the athlete and give additional feedback.
For example, you may want footage of the lesson client performing the recommended drill that you taught them in their last session.
Or, if you have been working with a client for a time and they have only sent over practice footage, you might request live game competition footage.
Lastly, there are two possible camera angles that Clients will send you to analyze.
Side View
The first angle, filming from Side View, is mandatory for each lesson to be sent.
These videos will be taken by filming the open front of the athlete's body as they execute their motions.
Back View
The second, filming from Back View, is optional but still recommended.
Filming from the back means doing so from safely behind the athlete – slightly angled to the athlete’s open side – so you can see a fuller picture of athlete and outcomes.
Live Call
Live Call Lessons will be similarly diverse, with different athletes having access to different locations (fields, courts, training facilities, backyards, etc.) and different equipment from your sport.
Coaches can request your preferred Live Call Lesson setup for new clients with the customizable “Note to Clients” that goes out to all Live Call Lesson clients automatically before they start their real-time session.