Golf Swing Video Analysis Software Free Mac

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Third-Generation Software to Power Next-Generation Instruction. Analyzr 3.0 is a video analysis application for macOS. Utilizing Apple's tremendous hardware and easy-to-use operating system, Analyzr leverages the power, speed, and capabilities of the Mac and macOS to provide students and professionals alike with a world-class analytical tool that's feature packed and yet incredibly easy to use. Free Tour Swings. Download free tour swings for your Swing Catalyst video analysis software. Compare yourself to professional Tour players, recorded exclusively for Swing Catalyst with high-speed cameras, 3D Motion Plate and Launch monitor data. Tutorial on how to import swings into the Swing Catalyst software is available here.

  1. Improve your golf swing by analyzing videos from the most famous golf players. (Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy, Luke Donald.). You can add your preferred golf players from the top 100 world ranking list and configure settings like players or full screen in the settings menu. To analyze your swing you can draw lines over the video.
  2. The free V1 Golf swing analysis and golf instruction app empowers golfers to be their best. Capture and review your technique with powerful golf swing analysis and playback tools. Send golf swing videos to your golf coach and receive voice-over video lessons. Don’t have a golf coach?
June 22, 2008 - PRLog -- SwingAcademy.com (http://www.swingacademy.com) is the recognized leader in online golf swing analysis software.
Until recently, MAC users were left out of the golf swing analysis market because all desktop-based application providers decided to focus entirely on the Windows platform.
There are numerous posts in various forums from disappointed MAC users who are looking for analysis software that they can use on their systems.
SwingAcademy recognized that this market was being ignored and set out to create a powerful and user-friendly suite of tools that is platform independent.
So at long last, MAC users can now video-tape their golf swings and analyze them on their own computers.
Our software suite includes:
Self-Analysis - Analyze your own swing
SoftwareSide-By-Side Analysis - Compare any two swings in our extensive library
Distance Learning - Analyze someone else's swing or have someone analyze yours
Discussion Boards - Chat with other members about the game
We invite all MAC & PC users alike to visit http://www.swingacademy.com and see for yourself why thousands of golfers have already made SwingAcademy their golf analysis headquarters.
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Golf Video Analysis Software

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SwingAcademy.com is an online community for golfers where they can post videos of their swing for self-analysis or for analysis by any of our members. We provide powerful free golf swing analysis software.

Analyzing a Golf Swing

There are many approaches to analyzing the golf swing. By playing the sequence in slow motion and using the drawing tools you will be able to analyze each important aspect of the golf swing. The 'Autoreverse' feature is an especially powerful aid in focusing on the movements within each portion of your swing. Below are some suggestions for swing analysis along with actual images of an amateur golfer.

  • The Swing Plane
    The bottom line of the swing plane should be drawn from the club head, up the club shaft and through the golfers belt (approximately). The top line should be drawn from the club head through the golfers shoulders, or slightly higher. The golf club should remain within these lines throughout the entire takeaway and downswing, up until impact. It is especially important that the club head be inside these lines as it approaches the ball.

Spine Angle
A line has been added to observe the spine angle. The golfer should maintain his spine parallel to this line as closely as possible throughout the backswing and downswing toward impact, and immediately thereafter. This angle is usually what is lost when you hear people telling you to 'keep your head down'.

Position at 'the top'
The hands should ideally be positioned on, or very close to the top line of the swing plane. This golfer has a tendency to keep his hands too low during the takeaway. The hands need to be closer to the top line. You will also note that he has not kept his initial spine angle as well as he should (i.e. he has 'stood up' slightly).

Knee Flex
The back knee should maintain it's flex throughout the takeaway. Many amateur golfers tend to 'stand up' on their back leg, causing the 'reverse-C' pivot and subsequent loss of power. A green line has been added to draw attention to the knee flex.

Impact Position
Here you will see exactly what it looks like at 'the moment of truth'. This golfer has come 'up' very slightly, losing some of the the spine angle he had at address and at the top of swing position... not bad... but not quite perfect. Ideally the yellow line should be centered in the base of the neck, at the top of the spine at this moment. Look closely and you can see the golf ball on it's way!

Face-On Setup Analysis
This view allows you to analyze your hand position, ball position, etc. This golfer has the ball positioned correctly in his stance, just slightly to the front of 'center', although as he progresses he will likely want to move the ball even farther forward (toward the target). Note that the hands are slightly ahead of the ball position as well (middle line).

Top of the Backswing Analysis
You will see the extent to which you are 'swaying' during the takeaway, and how close to 'parallel' you stop the club at the top of the takeaway. This golfer has stood up ever so slightly (compare head position with previous image).

Impact Position
Analyze the 'moment of truth'! The golfers weight should be behind the ball but moving toward the target. A good body turn is evident with the hips and chest pointing slightly toward the target.

Golf Swing Video Analysis Software Free Mac

Golf Swing Analysis Software For Pc

Side by side comparison with a pro at the moment of impact as 'exported'
from MotionPro. There is definitely room for improvement

With the MotionPro! there are endless possibilities for analyzing your swing. Keep a video library of your swing over time and you will see the changes as you make progress!