It is now widely accepted by players, coaches and sports pundits alike, that using systems like Hudl to analyze film footage of both practice sessions and games is an essential part of developing a team in any type of field sport. Game-film taken from the right spot and from the right angle can clearly show every single player’s position, the team’s formation, and it can highlight where any mistakes may have been made.
The side line angle can give some insight into how a team has played, but it’s at the endzone where you can really see the positions that players have taken and the moves that have been made. While systems like Hudl provide the technology to discover game-changing insights, analyze possession times, and breakdown set pieces, even Hudl can only be as good as the footage that is captured on video, and that is why a high quality, hi-rise telescopic endzone camera system is an invaluable tool when it is used with a coaching system like Hudl.
Game film taken from the vantage point of a Hi Rise endzone camera provides clear footage that will enable coaches to use systems like Hudl to explain the proper position and play techniques and it also provides the opportunity to highlight to the team when any player has played exceptionally well, so it becomes an essential coaching, and a great team-building motivational tool as well.
Video camera footage taken from an endzone camera can also provide extremely useful insights into how an opponent is playing and show up both their strengths and their weaknesses. With the right view of a game, it can sometimes only take a few minutes of footage to see where a team is performing well and where an advantage might be gained.
Coaches can also gain an insight into an opponent’s likely next move when they use an endzone camera and, when you can anticipate, it can give you the advantage that will help you win. When you can predict which side of the field an attack is most likely to come from, when a player is likely to make a pass, or when a certain play is likely to be played, you can always be one step ahead of your opponent and adapt your own plays accordingly.
An endzone camera can also be an invaluable tool in practice as well. The “eye in the sky” view that a Hi Rise endzone camera provides will give you footage that can be played back, analyzed with Hudl, and used as a teaching tool. The in-depth angle that you can achieve with an endzone camera will give a team a perspective of play they simply can’t see when they are on the field and it will show them clearly their own positions in relation to other team members, which can help to build a much better team awareness.
Endzone film-study of games and practice is an essential part of honing a pro team, but it is just as important for college and high school teams as well. Whether you are using Hudl for soccer, Hudl for football, or Hudl for any other team sport, you will always get more out of the investment that you have made in Hudl when you have the advantage of a Hi Rise endzone video system.
If you’d like to learn more about how a Hi Rise endzone Camera can give your team the edge, you can find out more about the Hi Rise Camera system here.