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Tips, guides, and insights on using video feedback for sports skills training.
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Reflect, Assess & Improve Worksheet
The Replay It Student Reflection Worksheet helps Physical Education teachers embed structured reflection into movement-based lessons. Designed to complement the hands-free video delay tool, Replay It, this curriculum-aligned worksheet supports student self-assessment, peer feedback, goal setting, and performance analysis in activities like gymnastics, dance, sport skills, and movement sequences.
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How Replay It Supports the Australian Curriculum
In today’s classrooms, video is more than just a tool—it’s a catalyst for richer learning, deeper reflection, and meaningful assessment. Replay It, our hands-fr
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How Video Feedback Enhances Motor Learning
Video feedback bridges the gap between what learners feel and what they actually do. It works at every skill level — and the delay is what makes it powerful.
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How to Set Up Video Delay for Team Practices
How to set up video delay for team practices — equipment, camera positioning, delay times, and how to use it during a session.
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Top Research on Video Feedback for Precision Training
What does the research say about video feedback? It accelerates learning, improves retention, and builds self-assessment skills. Here's the science in plain English.
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Comparing 3 Popular Video Delay Methods
A practical comparison of three video delay methods — mobile apps, dedicated hardware, and browser-based tools. Which one makes sense for you?
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Video Delay FAQs for Performance Analysis
Answers to the most common questions about video delay for sports and PE — what it is, how to set it up, and who benefits most.
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5 Ways Video Delay Improves Athletic Performance
Five ways video delay helps athletes improve faster — from instant self-assessment to building independence and tracking progress over time.
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Video Delay vs. Mirror Practice: Which Works Better?
Mirrors show you what you're doing now. Video delay shows you what you just did — without splitting your attention. Here's when each works best.
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5 Benefits of Multi-Screen Video Feedback in PE
Five reasons to use multi-screen video feedback in PE — from better self-correction to more natural peer coaching.
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How to Set Up Multi-Screen Video Feedback for Sports
How to set up multi-screen video feedback for sports training. Simpler than it sounds — two cameras, a display, and Replay It in your browser.
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7 Best Video Delay Settings for Dance Practice
Seven practical video delay settings for dance practice — from quick mirror mode for warm-ups to full routine review and formation checks.
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How Feedback Timing Impacts Skill Learning
When feedback arrives matters as much as the feedback itself. Video delay gives students that perfect window — soon enough to be relevant, spaced enough to encourage reflection.
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How Video Delay Boosts Student Engagement
Video delay gets students engaged by letting them see their own movements in real time. No stopping, no recording — just instant visual feedback that drives self-correction.
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Top 6 Video Delay Features for Gymnastics Training
Six video delay features that make a real difference in gymnastics training — from adjustable timing to hands-free operation.
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Common Video Delay Problems and Solutions
Common video delay issues and simple fixes — from laggy playback to tricky camera angles. Most problems have a 30-second solution.
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Webinar: Harnessing Video Feedback in PE
Are you a Physical Education (PE) teacher looking to revolutionize your teaching methods? Look no further! Our recent webinar, now available as a recording, is
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Basketball Shooting Skills Analysis Task
Are you looking for an effective way to help your students or athletes improve their basketball shooting technique? We’ve created a fantastic resource specifica
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5 Must-Know Tips for Video Analysis in the PE Classroom
Video analysis is a valuable tool for teaching and learning in any PE setting. It can help students develop a better understanding of their own movements and th
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3 Science-Backed Reasons to Include Video Feedback in your PE Classroom
You’ve put a lot of work into your PE curriculum, and now it’s time to put the finishing touches on your lessons. One important way you can do that is by integr
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Video Delay on a Big Screen
What happens when you combine a big screen in your practical space with Replay It? Game changing teachable moments for you and your students.
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Hands Free Video Feedback in PE
Its no secret that providing feedback to your students in crucial to helping them improve their motor skills. Imagine being able to create a hands free video fe
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Self Assessments with Replay It
Imagine being able to have your students assess themselves with a rubric or performance checklist while watching their performance from a few seconds ago.
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Running Video Analysis Task
The sporting action of running is critical for participation in almost all sports. The ability to use an effective movement pattern to run will increase efficie
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Striking Video Analysis Task
The basic movement pattern of striking is used in many physical activities and sports. The ability to use an effective movement pattern to strike an object with
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Learning a Skill with Video Delay
I’m a firm believer in the fact that in order to improve something, then you 100% need to be able to see it. Take the classroom environment for instance. Imagin
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Introducing Replay It
If you’ve followed this website or completed any of our webinars you’ll know of my love for video delay based applications such as ‘BaM Video Delay‘ & ‘Video Co
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