101424 - Adding Data for Multiple Swimmers
Glenn Mills demonstrates how to import a video and tag multiple swimmers for analysis. He imports a video of a 50-meter freestyle event, selects multiple athletes, and sets the event. He explains the process of tagging the start using a strobe, adjusting the start time, and setting the 15-meter mark for accurate data. Mills shows how to tag lanes, set finish times, and measure underwater and above-water velocities. He emphasizes the importance of precise tagging and data entry, noting that all data is saved and accessible on the website for each athlete.
Action Items
- Set the start time for the first athlete by aligning the video with the strobe light.
- Set the 15-meter mark for the first athlete.
- Capture the underwater and above-water velocities for the first athlete.
- Set the start time and 15-meter mark for the second athlete.
- Capture the underwater and above-water velocities for the second athlete.
Outline
Importing Video and Tagging Multiple Athletes
- Glenn Mills explains the process of importing a video and tagging multiple athletes to it.
- He navigates to the Import section, selects the video, and chooses the 50 free event.
- Glenn finalizes the import even though it lacks data, noting that athletes or coaches can add data later.
- He confirms the video is at the top of the page and mentions push notifications for updates.
Setting Up Player Settings and Initial Data Entry
- Glenn goes to the camera or player settings to ensure the deep player is selected.
- He refreshes the page to ensure the 50 free event is at the top and clicks on it.
- Glenn sets the start for the first athlete by finding the strobe and holding down the Start button.
- He demonstrates switching to another athlete and setting the start for that athlete as well.
Tagging and Measuring Strokes and Turns
- Glenn tags lane four and starts the video, hitting the Stroke and Turn buttons to record data.
- He sets the finish time to 22.50 by holding down the Finish button and scrolling.
- Glenn saves the data for the athlete and selects another athlete to repeat the process.
- He sets the 15-meter mark for the second athlete and saves the data, ensuring accuracy.
Adding Underwater and Above Water Velocity
- Glenn sets the underwater velocity by dragging the marker to the breakout point.
- He repeats the process for the second length and sets the above water velocity.
- The saved data is sent to the athlete, and Glenn demonstrates switching between athletes.
- He adds data for another athlete in lane two, setting the start and 15-meter mark.
Finalizing Data and Updating Website
- Glenn sets the finish time for the second athlete and saves the data.
- He returns to the first athlete to finalize the 15-meter mark and save the data again.
- Glenn sets the breakout bar for the second athlete and saves the data.
- He concludes by mentioning that all data for all athletes is available on the website, and the process is repeated for each athlete.