Get world-class cricket coaching with PitchVision Online Video Analysis
A partnership between the cricket coaching website PitchVision Academy and the world-class coaches at WattaCoach has given birth to a new way to get the best coaching: Online Video Analysis.
The lack high-quality cricket coaching at club and school level has frustrated talented players. Could they have made it if only they had the chance to be coached by former professionals and Internationals? Now that question can be finally answered with PitchVision Academy's online video coaching system. The new service allows a player to have technical analysis from an experienced coach thousands of miles away. Based on player-filmed videos the coach can make his recommendations to make improvements.
Cricketers simply record themselves batting or bowling then head to PitchVision Academy to upload their videos straight from their PC. The coaches at PitchVision Academy can then download the videos, analyse the performance and upload their detailed feedback to the site for the player to view as many times as they like.
The feedback is sent as an interactive report that includes slow motion comparison of technique to a professional, audio commentary and tips. Players also get the exact drills they need to correct their technical errors to start scoring more runs or taking more wickets.
Specialist coaches in the PitchVision Academy stable have all been carefully selected. Having played first-class cricket in Australia (the country with the reputation for the hardest first-class game) they have experience coaching at a very high level; including the full New South Wales state team, Australia U17 and Australia U19. Each coach has a specialist area: Finger spin, batting, wrist spin and pace bowling.
Murray Creed, Director of WattaCoach said "I am delighted to be involved in a coaching system that can allow any cricketers the opportunity to gain recommendations from elite coaches. Ordinarily cricketers would not be able to access these individuals who are at the forefront of cricketing theories and ideas.
"I have played and coached professionally for over 13 years and appreciate the benefits of a video learning system. The cricketer can compare their movements alongside a professional in a side by side comparison and receive footage of drills and tips to correct any identified issues.
"I believe every cricketer should at some stage view their movements on video and gain the opinion of some great coaches."
PitchVision Online Video Analysis is available worldwide. Find out more at the WattaCoach page on PitchVision Academy.
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