Brian Gordon's 3D Technology in NY Times

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  • stroke
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2006
    • 5156

    #16
    I don't think the intention is to replace video, but Brian's research, based on his 3D analysis, did lead to his breakthrough research on the ATP, type 3 forehand. I don't think it can be called a gimmick at all.

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    • bottle
      Guest
      • Mar 2005
      • 6472

      #17
      So how about "the fleeting cursor" (for lack of a better term) that appeared for a while in all the videos but then went away? Was that just gimmick or substantial? Personally, I found it tremendously useful-- that chance to regulate full-screen video forward and backward at hand-regulated speed. The counter-argument-- that somebody could point to something by saying, "at 16 clicks you can see...."-- might have figured in this decision affecting us all, but I don't know. When people won't discuss the really important stuff, there is a temptation to throw up one's hands and say that people in this country in every walk of life just want to avoid substantial questions of any kind.

      I see this as simply reacting to what is going on, similar to tennis.
      Last edited by bottle; 08-29-2013, 07:39 PM.

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      • GeoffWilliams
        Guest
        • May 2010
        • 1840

        #18
        Time will tell.

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        • giancarlo
          Member
          • Mar 2005
          • 73

          #19
          Originally posted by BrianGordon
          Glenn-

          Hope to see you in SFL.

          GC-

          Long time!!! Haven't we been talking about putting you in some iteration of the suit for years??? Hearing from you reminds me it has been a long time since I made it to the bay. Thanks for chiming in and hope to see you soon.
          Brian--

          It's been way too long! The weather is great right now, come and catch a flight.

          On an unrelated note, do you have any idea why most of the girls use a pinpoint stance? And, more importantly, from your research, what's more efficient, and has more potential?

          Cheers,
          GC.

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          • DougEng
            Guest
            • Oct 2011
            • 237

            #20
            Originally posted by BrianGordon
            Well... I know many think of it as extravagant - I think of it as the best value I can provide based on the equipment used and the amount of time and work that goes into each analysis.

            Currently $300.00 covers 3D real-time measurement of fh, bh, and serve with a 10 camera scientific grade motion capture system, Internet access to the computed results, and a follow-up 60-90 minute sit down analysis with me to discuss the good and the bad, and to devise a road map for future development options based on my research and coaching experiences.
            Actually, IMO, an excellent bargain for a unique experience!!
            Maybe I can make it down there in December....I just emailed you, Brian.
            Invitation to come up here and speak...maybe.

            Hope all is well.

            Best,
            Doug

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