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💡 SportsVision Tip: For the most accurate analysis, ensure the video captures only the pitcher or batter with no distractions. Consistency in video recording conditions like lighting and camera stability will lead to better insights.
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Baseball Pitch & Hit Analysis: Enhance Your Mechanics and Performance
Overview:
With our Baseball Analysis feature, you can get a detailed breakdown of both pitching and hitting mechanics. Analyze key factors such as hand speed, stride length, ball path, shoulder rotation, hip-shoulder separation, and much more. Track your progress through detailed performance scores and sequence ratings for pelvis, torso, elbow, shoulder, and other essential body parts.
What You Need to Do:
- Record Your Baseball Pitch or Hit:
- Follow the instructions provided below to capture the necessary video for detailed analysis.
Instructions for Baseball Pitch
- Position your mobile device at your side, ensuring the camera has a clear, unobstructed view.
- Left-handed pitchers should face towards first base; right-handed pitchers towards third base.
- Ensure ample lighting to capture your movements clearly, avoiding backlit setups.
- Start recording before beginning your pitch to capture the entire motion.
- Maintain the camera steady and at a consistent height throughout the recording.
- Ensure only the pitcher is in the frame for best results; additional people may affect analysis accuracy.
- Finish your pitch completely before stopping the recording.
Instructions for Baseball Hit
- Position your mobile device so it captures the batter's box side view, with a clear, unobstructed angle.
- Batters should position themselves in their natural stance within the frame, ensuring the entire swing can be captured.
- Opt for a well-lit environment to clearly define your movements, avoiding areas with backlighting.
- Begin recording before initiating your swing to ensure the full motion is captured.
- Keep the camera steady and at a consistent height to maintain the quality of the video.
- To achieve the most accurate analysis, ensure only the batter is in the frame; additional people may interfere with the results.