Uploading Practice Videos
Practice breakdown and review is such an important part of your athlete's development, and we wanted to give you some tips and tricks on how to get the best out of the Balltime platform in practice!
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Practice breakdown and review is such an important part of your athlete's development, and we wanted to give you some tips and tricks on how to get the best out of the Balltime platform in practice!
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Below are the steps you should take when you upload a practice video to Balltime if your players are not wearing numbers:
Upload your practice footage to Balltime as a PRACTICE. You can choose to upload your entire practice, or only upload the parts of your practice that you want to have broken down, coded, and get stats for.
2. Identify your athletes in the Player Identification.
Click on the ACTIONS tab and click the button to begin the Player ID. Your goal should be to identify all of the images you are presented with to your individual athletes on your roster.
3. Set up the DRILLS of your practice.
Click on the RALLIES button, and click the SET DRILLS button. This will allow you to set the specific drills from your practice. You can use the edit button to name the different drills and customize them to your team. You can then choose whether you want to include or exclude that particular drill from the stats.
4. Getting End-Rally Attack Results/Stats.
If you are interested in attacking stats from your practice, you can access the Grading Wizard to grade the end-rally attack results that do not get automatically coded. Select ACTIONS, use the filter button, and filter on ATTACKS. You will then be prompted to open the GRADING WIZARD. Once in the Grading Wizard, you can code whether the attack was a Kill, In Play, or an Error, thus updating the stats.
You can see more of how to set up a practice in the video below: