To start, iv been using this app for a little on over a month and have improved a few aspects like properly using my hips and maintaining posture throughout the transition. Both of which have increased the frequency in which I hit solid shots.
With that being said the app itself feels clunky and the ai is pretty slow if you don’t have perfect WiFi.
After taking the swing assessment the app pinpoints a few things that should be improved to help with your swing. It offers tons of data which can be a little overwhelming.
My main issues is that the by offering so much data it makes it a bit confusing if your trying to fix multiple aspects of your swing.
An example would be trying to reduce/increase pelvic sway at top or pelvic sway at impact. Once you get that number in range you move to the next topic suggested. Example: chest turn at transition. Which once you get that in range now your other measurements are even more out of range.
Since the app provides actual angles and numbers it feels pretty accurate but some of the tips have actually made my ball striking feel worse. I would say the app itself is worth at least a 1 month sub to see if it helps resolve your issues.
Golf
Five Star information. I’m working with Helen Kurtin (Gateway Section PGA) on overcoming my “under cut” swing and this is a great visual.
Paid subscription. Regret
While using the free version, I imported a DTL video. The swing was analyzed and I was given suggestions on what to fix in my swing.
I upgraded to a paid plan and now every time I upload, they still create a 3D model, but offer zero suggestions on what to fix.
I go to the goals section where “diagnose your swing flaws” is located and every import fails to analyze. I even uploaded the first import I successfully used in the app… nope, still errors.
Useless for me until this is resolved.
Feels
Sportsbox helps the student turn the numbers they see into feels. In turn it helps the student learn to feel what its like to be in the proper positions and to sync these up for better results. Great tool.
Making life easier for coaches and students!!
Phil Cheetham and Sportsbox are creating a user friendly platform that brings valuable data that would previously be restricted to complex
and tedious hours of setup and acquisition!
Bravo and thank you,
Dr. Peter Mackay
Elite Performance Institute
San Diego, CA
5
Amazing ai that is completely accurate it help me improve my swing a lot
Pound for Pound best golf tech out there!
After teaching for 20 years, and buying 100’s of training aids and other tech, Sportsbox ai is by for my favorite tool to use in lessons . User friendly and you can record in app or or input video from phone. Worth every penny!!
Awesome Tool to Measure Improvement
I recently retired after 37 years as a Head Golf Professional and decided to use this software to improve my swing and help my stable of students. I love this software because I can measure the improvement of my students and this greatly helps them understand what they feel may not be real. I can show them exactly what needs improvement and can quantify the gains! For me personally, I’ve recorded my swing when I was swinging well as use that as a model to reference when my swing gets off. Additionally, SPORTSBOX continues to add new cutting edge features!
Great For Students and Coaches
My students are always asking how do they know if they’re practicing the right things. Before we could only use video but now their practice can be measured. The app is a great solution for analyzing, practice and overall student communication. With the continuing updates it can only get better!
Instant 3D
I have used a few other 3D systems for golf. Sportsbox is by far the easiest, most convenient, and most accurate.
Communicating a complex subject like the golf swing in 3D language has become much easier with the Sportsbox app,
The learning process is more accurate and more accessible with Sportsbox.
I highly recommend Sportsbox to committed teaching professionals
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