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Instant swing plane feedback - transmit live video from Iphone To IPAD for DTL view ?


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I have been thinking about this for a while and think this would add some valued feedback while I am working on certain aspects of my swing, especially the takeaway and back swing.

Normally I start the camera, shoot my swings, then review the video, see what I have to work on etc.. But then I was thinking what if I could step outside my body and stand behind myself while I swing.

Here's the thought. If I could take a camera (or iphone) and stream it to my IPAD, I could put the IPAD on the other side of my ball on the ground so I can see the screen(taking proper steps to protect the screen somehow). This would provide me instant feedback of my swing. Am I on plane, coming OTT, hands not deep enough, club head angle in relation to plane, etc. If I could see my take away and see if I am bringing the club back on plane it would help me get a better reference of where I need to be without stopping and viewing the video.

It would be even more of a benefit if I put a rod in the ground at the angle of the swing plane to try to get as close to the plane while I am swinging for live instant feedback.

I found this app that allows you to transmit live video from your iphone over bluetooth or wifi. I am not sure how well it works, but would have to give it a try.

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cam-for-ipad/id377634241?mt=8

Does anyone see any benefit in doing it this way or would I be wasting my time?

Thanks!


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I just use a mirror.

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Originally Posted by iacas

I just use a mirror.

How do you see the mirror in a DTL view when your making your back swing, just turning your head? Wouldn't that alter your angle\movement when attempting a swing? I was thinking of it logistically by keeping the head down ( and everything else similar) just as I would in a normal swing.

I tend to over think things though.


One thing I've been thinking of, but too lazy / busy at work to write, would be some software to do what you are saying but with a little bit of a twist... I'm thinking of a few key features:

1) Have the playback be delayed by a configurable amount (5 seconds or so). This lets you swing naturally, then look at the display for your instant feedback

2) Draw lines and such on the screen like a swing analysis program allows (for better feedback)

3) As an addition to #2, be able to define thresholds and have the app play a noise when crossed. This is the hardest to explain -- say you are working on keeping your head still. Draw a box around your head in the app & it will alert you when you move outside that box. Or draw a line outside your left hip, play a sound when you cross that line (meaning you got your weight forward enough). The audio feedback is key because that way you don't have an un-natural swing by looking at the display to see if you are doing it right. For the techies out there, I think the OpenCV library should be powerful enough to do this, really just looking for some basic motion flow stuff, that should be straightforward enough to do in real time.


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Originally Posted by Th3R00st3r

How do you see the mirror in a DTL view when your making your back swing, just turning your head? Wouldn't that alter your angle\movement when attempting a swing? I was thinking of it logistically by keeping the head down ( and everything else similar) just as I would in a normal swing.

I tend to over think things though.

If you're looking at your iPad you're not looking at the ball anyway. You can make a motion, hold your body, and look in a mirror, yes. Your neck is pretty capable of rotating back to look in the mirror, especially since your shoulders have rotated back that way too. :) You can probably rotate your head without changing your body's position.

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