Introduction to Video Analysis
Overview
Video Analysis in Yogger is a free-form tool designed to analyze any type of movement from recorded videos. Analysis of movement can range from throwing a ball, to squatting, jumping, or sport-specific actions. The video analysis features gives you full control of features to gather insights and data on the movement.
When to Use Video Analysis
Video Analysis is the default way to analyze movement in Yogger. It can be used for nearly any type of movement, especially when the standards are not rigid or when scoring is not required.

| Use Case | Video Analysis | Assessments |
|---|---|---|
| Movement structure | Free-form, any movement | Predefined movement patterns |
| Scoring | No automatic scoring | Standardized scoring |
| Best for | Technique review, sport-specific movements, exploration | FMS-style evaluations, posture, common movement screens |
| Flexibility | Fully user-driven | Structured and consistent |
How Video Analysis Works
Video Analysis can be started in two ways, both leading to the playback view where analysis tools are used.
- Record or upload a video → Opens directly in the playback view for analysis.
- Select a saved video from the Library → Opens in the playback view for analysis.
The playback view is where movement is reviewed using Video Analysis tools. Detailed tool instructions are covered in the Video Analysis documentation.
Video Analysis Features
Yogger’s Video Analysis provides a set of flexible tools that allow you to analyze movement without predefined rules or scoring. These tools are designed to support a wide range of use cases, from detailed technique review to sport-specific movement analysis.
- Recording and Uploading Videos: Capture new videos or upload existing footage for analysis.
- Toggling Playback Views: Switch between different playback layouts to review movement from multiple perspectives.
- Joint Isolation: Focus on individual joints to better understand movement patterns.
- Joint Path Tracking & Velocity: Track joint movement paths and visualize velocity over time.
- Drawings and Annotations: Draw directly on videos to highlight positions, angles, or movement cues.
- Side by Side Comparison: Compare two videos simultaneously to evaluate differences in movement.
- Screen Recording: Record your analysis session for sharing or documentation.
- Graph View: Visualize movement data using interactive graphs.
- Measuring Distance: Measure distances directly within the playback view.
- Saving Snapshots: Capture still images from key moments in the video.
- Saving Video Logs: Save analysis sessions to revisit later or include in reports.
Video Analysis Outputs
Video Analysis produces reusable content that can be saved, reviewed, and shared across Yogger.
- Snapshots: Still images captured during playback and saved for later reference.
- Screen Recordings: Save analyzed vidoes with joint tracking, and audio recording.
- Graphs and Visual Data: Visual representations generated during analysis.
- Reports: Images and data from Video Analysis can be used to create reports directly from the playback view.

Snapshot Analysis

Exporting Data

Report Building