Screen Recording
Introduction
Yogger offers a robust “Screen Recording” functionality, enabling users to capture and analyze their movements in real-time. The screen recording allows users to export and save their analysis, annotations, and voiceover while playing through a video.
Location: This feature is found in the playback view, under “additional features.”
Purpose and Functionality
The intended purpose of the screen record functionality is to enable users to share their expertise, analysis, or questions about their videos with others. Through screen recording, you can walk through the analysis of a video, make verbal notes or coaching remarks while displaying specific form and critiquing through Yogger’s video analysis tools to help the coaching or analysis come to life.

How to Start a Screen Recording
The screen record function is located in the additional features in the “Playback View.” Once you select the screen record option and click “Start,” your device will ask you for permission to record the screen.




During Screen Recording
During screen recording, you can navigate between all of Yogger’s analysis features, including drawing annotation, isolating angles, and drawing joint paths throughout. To finish the recording, an “End Recording” button will appear in the top middle of the screen.

Finishing the Screen Recording

Once you choose to end recording, you will now have a preview of the new video. You have the option to export or save your new video. By choosing export, you can send it via text message, email, or distribute it through other apps. By choosing to save, you can save the video to a collection.
Additionally, you can choose to mute the video prior to export or saving. This will mute the voiceover and export or save the video with just the annotations.
Tips and Best Practices
Screen Recording provides the easiest way to export a video with joint tracking and lines. It allows you to manipulate specific times and tracking of what the analysis displays and lets you guide others through your video analysis.
- Coach an athlete on specific form and critique: Walk them through how they can improve and export the video straight to them!
- Virtually give feedback for a fitness client: Provide actual goals and measurements to achieve and display how they are progressing.
- Create educational content: Leverage screen recording to create educational content such as webinars, presentations, or content related to sports psychology, nutrition, or sports science.