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Originally Posted by ph2133868789
Nah, definitely still matters
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Dagolfdoc, do you have any advice for someone who'd like learn how to be able to look at their own swing on camera themselves and figure out how they are doing?
Also, following the above advice about recording our swings, can you give me a rough description of zoom level? Maybe % of frame the golfer takes up would work?
Yeah there are some checkpoints for viewing your swing, but if I shared them with you, I'd be out of a job!!! Just kidding. yes there are several checkpoints for your swing & positions that I consider, good, acceptable, and problem zones. I wrote most of them out a couple years ago when I was preparing my Master Professional Thesis, I'll see if I can find them on my external hard drive, and if so, I'll post on here. If I can't find them, I'll write them up again (although I'll have to have a really good bottle of wine & a great cigar by my side to type that up again!!). I'll see what I can find over the next couple days.
As far as zoom goes - I like to get as close as possible and still the clubhead throughout the entire swing. It doesn't always happen, but if you can, try to keep the clubhead from getting cut out at the top. Nothing worse than missing a key position because you zoomed in too much, but, at the same time, I don't want to watch a swing that looks like it's 100 yards away. I don't have a % or a certain view, I've done it for so long, there's just a way I personally look at a setup on a camera and adjust it to my preference. If you check my youtube videos, you'll see how I setup my camera (it seems they all look pretty much the same) - I'm not saying that's correct for everyone, but for me, that's how I like to view them.
I'll take a look for those checkpoints, but you have to promise me you're not trying to edge me out of my gig! ha ha. If I can't find them, I'll write something up for you this week that will give you some checkpoints.