For this week’s blog, I’m spotlighting three Instagram posts shared by our incredible community.

These CoachNow members showcase how our tools can elevate both their coaching and their students' progress to the next level.

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Coach Name: William Eldrenkamp

 

Instagram Handle: @ekampgolf

 

Tools Used: Shooting Directly in App

 

What Stands Out: @ekampgolf showcases the importance of working on fundamentals first. As he mentions, one of his athletes was struggling with ball striking; he was jamming the handle forward, causing a steepening in the shaft and excessive rotation. 

Once he went back to the basics and set up the fundamentals properly, he was able to fix these issues, as shown here. Since their training session was filmed directly in the CoachNow app, they’ll be able to upload it into their Cloud Library and refer back to that video whenever they want.

 

 

Coach Name: Kevin McKinnon

 

Instagram Handle: @train2.0coach.kevin

 

Tools Used: Versus Mode, Slo-Mo, Dynamic Annotation

 

What Stands Out: @train2.0coach.kevin helps his athlete break down and analyze their performance by utilizing versus mode, comparing their stride to somebody else. By viewing the footage in slo-mo, he can easily identify the difference in angles between the two athletes’ skates, finding a change they can make to get their stride that much faster.

Side note - great use of content to market folks into your assessment that you’ll work to turn into customers

 

 

Coach Name: Steve Cowle

 

Instagram Handle: @stevecowlegolf

 

Tools Used: Annotation Tools, Slo-Mo

 

What Stands Out: Steve does a great job of showing the difference between what this player feels and what is real. As we always say, there's a difference between feel and real; this is a spot where video can make all the difference. Bonus points for using an external source to force change and recording the reps so the athlete knows how to set up their own practice station.