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I think this is the one he uses but not 100% positive. It looks cool even if not. https://apps.apple.com/us/app/angles-video-goniometer/id1153...

A long time ago before iPads we had this fancy slow motion camera it felt pretty awesome at the time. But the cameras on apple devices now are so amazing. high FPS and super high quality it's crazy to look back what we used to have!

This other app link also looks interesting; the idea of having a team repository and archives would bring value to small teams I think. Like Football (europe) has this where their players spend time each day and they have program that tags parts of game etc on timelines to view, annotate etc which is super cool.

I saw on HN a while back about ML that trained the most optimal pole jump body position. That would be super cool for other sports. And maybe pro-am apps which analyze for instance your running form with some ML autodetect spine tool. There's the obvious team strategy math that's been done before ML, but more for movement and body position. I hate it (and a lot of other climbers do too) but speed climbing could probably get faster with some new tricks to get a straighter center line up the wall.

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/hudl-technique/id470428362




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