For a proper assessment of your sports skills by college coaches, you will need two types of videos:
- Video Highlights and Presentation
- Full set/match video
For a proper assessment of your sports skills by college coaches, you will need two types of videos:
If you’re sending us the first draft of actions for an evaluation and you haven’t started a journey with us yet, you don’t need to add the initial presentation video. The video highlights must show your best skills in each fundamental, so you must select your best actions from official matches, tournaments or friendlies. (Watch our video on how to create your own highlights video HERE
and also the video on how to select stocks HERE).
Please note: in the video the clips are cut only to show the technical gesture It is necessary to show the entire action (from the serve to the moment the ball falls) to relate the technical gesture to the context in which the athlete is playing.
RECOMMENDED PROGRAM: A program that you can use to make your video is DaVinci Resolve, it is free and you can easily download it from the app store for MAC or from the official website for Windows.
USING THE SCREENS: It is very important to use the screens with the names of the fundamentals that will follow, for example: Hitting (before the attacking actions), Passing (before the receiving actions), Digging (before the defending actions), Setting (before the lifting actions), Blocking (before the block actions) and Serving (before the batting actions).
Role-specific sports skills (5-6 minutes):