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Sports Motion video software

January 30th, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

Recently, I traveled to Europe with ISG baseball  to participate in a baseball clinic for the European Baseball Coaches Association and my first presentation was basically using video to review different elements of the swing.  I’ve always been asked a lot about what types of things I do with video and what software I use, and this was no different after speaking in Vienna.  With that, it’s about time that I put this together….

      promo code: “jalbert” at checkout for 5% off of total order

The main video software I use is called Sports Motion.  I created a page on the main site where I give a brief list of some of the features, but you can also check out Sports Motion’s myspace page which has some videos detailing features of the program. 

Because of the number of inquiries from coaches at the EBCA conference in Europe, I was able to get my own promo code for those looking to buy the software and now I can make that available to anyone.  So if this is something you are interested in, you can use the promo code “jalbert”  for a 5% discount when you check out with your order from Sports Motion.

If you have any questions related to this, feel free to ask or email

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  1. January 9th, 2011 at 20:54 | #1

    I like the above photos especially the top right one it is more clear without the fence and I also like the body position, contact point, front foot pivot unless I am mistaken and weight shift rear toe roll up, head really well centered between shoulders, hips and feet Bottom elbow tucked in right elbow positioned well, both of them app. 12 inches apart, nice [V] power position rotating around his axis maybe the head is slightly over tilted but it looks as if his eyes has followed the ball to the contact point, very important, I view so many batters who either do not let their eyes follow the ball in to the contact point or they over rotate early and jerk their heads. Hitting is like pitching, right down and up the middle with the front side to front foot touch down letting the hips lead the way.
    Don Ervin
    kom_ervin@yahoo.com

  2. Jeff
    January 9th, 2011 at 21:51 | #2

    that shot is really just for screen shot purposes, but both of those players were actually high round draft picks – one was a 1st-rounder. left side was just swinging at a bad pitch.

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