Video clips for Kinovea comparison

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Video clips for Kinovea comparison

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I downloaded YTD and Kinovea to do some video comparisons of me through the years and to PBA bowlers. I can't seem to find any videos anywhere of pros from the correct angles to use for comparison. Where can I find some?
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I've seen those, thank-you. I was hoping someone had found someplace with a lot of videos. I looked at a lot of youtube videos, but didn't see anything at the correct angles. Bill Hall compared me to Danny Wiseman so I will keep looking for videos of him.
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gbabione wrote:I looked at a lot of youtube videos, but didn't see anything at the correct angles.
When you say the "Correct angles" what do you mean by that?

If you're referring to shots from directly behind and side views, like what are done in coaching sessions.

You not going to find many videos like that, especially of the pro's. Most videos of pro's are taken at tournaments, where camera placement options are limited.

And the ones taken at training centers like Kegel rarely get posted, except maybe a clip or two used as a example for something.
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gbabione wrote: Bill Hall compared me to Danny Wiseman so I will keep looking for videos of him.

Perhaps these will help:
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Thanks Jim. That's what I was running in to. That video will work. That's pretty early in his career when he slid a long way. I wish I could still slide like that.
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