In addition to clinics and practice ranges, this would be useful for folks that throw a lot in the field if it’s made a bit smaller and at a lower price point. I often throw 50-70 discs at a time and they’re annoying to pick up :)
(It's better alla bolognese though, with plenty of cheese and ham to increase your heart-attack chances.)
Film yourself in slow motion from front and back angles throwing a disc, upload the video to the app.
App then overlays you with different pros so you can see what you're doing right and wrong. You can compare angles of arms, torso, etc.
I would pay for an app like this.
Haven't looked much at the market since, but I would guess generic sports video "record+compare" tools would be available nowadays in app stores?
Back on 2006 that video handling was quite a tech feat, nowadays should be straight forward on any modern phone.
For those curious about that specific game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wa5MGEZNrf0
One of the Finals matches.
Try something better?
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