Development of skating skills and more
Did you know that 65% of the world's population are visual learners?
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Visual learners make 65% of the world's population. That means that most skaters learn from seeing themselves perform than from listening to their coach's verbal analysis. It is for this very reason that the video training and video analysis has become an essential tool in educating and improving skater performance.
Skating is arguably the most important skill ice hockey and it should be taught to players of all age group. Using video training with live feedback is a superior solution to help to understand and improve skating skills in addition to stick handling, slapshot and wrist shots,a nd so much more.
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Video coaching for players and goalies
Do you need to take a new fresh look at your technique?
A proper training regimen is only one component of a successful skater. Following the best regimen will get you so far. I have found that cleaning up the technique and performing the movements as flawlessly as possible - especially in a sport which requires tremendous precision- is what differentiates the average athlete from the truly elite.
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Organisation of video test

- Do you need a helping support? A real assessment!
During camp or during the season, it is fundamental for coaches team to know how each player is improving. Organizing a video test with extra data like average spee, maximum speed.. is the solution . This test is designed with all the skills that a player must be able to do during a match. In collaboration with your coaches team, it's a perfect opportunity to check the skills of each player.
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Filming and tagging match

How can you optimize your preparation to perform the best the D-Day?
That's an important question. That's why Perform'Live developped many tools with an new approach: Before and after the game. Doing a performance analysis combines statistics (data analysis) and visual feedback (video analysis) to enhance performance and improve decision making.
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