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Casey Powell, 4 time All American at Syracuse University, Major League Lacrosse – All time leading scorer, Captain of USA National Team and Orlando Titans, Founder and Director of Powell Lacrosse Camps
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“We are excited to participate with The Athletic Movement using slow motion video technology as a training system. We believe that athletes, coaches and parents will benefit from the use of this technology. It will enhance the clinic experience for the athlete and result in rapid player performance for players at all skill levels.”
Matt Hogan, St. Mary’s High School, Head Coach, Annapolis , MD
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“Lacrosse fundamentals wins games, The Athletic Movement allows our coaching staff to capture the mechanics and fundamentals of our athletes instantly. If we can see it, we can fix it. This is a breakthrough for coaches and lacrosse player skill development. The shooting clinics we conducted in Millersville, MD at the Mid-Atlantic Sports Academy included an initial evaluation of the athlete’s current shooting motion with a side by side analysis of the proper mechanics. We captured the motion using the facilities slow motion video technology and within minutes analyzed the slow motion video for the athlete. The feedback from the parents was overwhelmingly positive.”
Bernie Walter, Author and Legendary Baseball Coach, ABCA & AACO Hall of Fame Inductee, USA Baseball Coach
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“The Athletic MovementClinics and their slow motion video technology allows me to go from the most basic instruction to the complex in just seconds, in the batting cage or the mound. Athletes need the instant feedback to make the minor corrections to the swing position or pitching motion. Learning the right way is immediate. I like the video clinic because it is simple to use and I can focus on coaching.”
Joseph Thomas, former collegiate player
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“My son attended a lacrosse shooting clinic sponsored by The Athletic Movement using slow motion video technology. After our first clinic we discovered several areas that needed improvement in my son’s shooting motion. This led to an increase in confidence and shot speed allowing us to work on the right targeted exercises and make corrective adjustments almost instantly.”
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