Swing Tune-Up provides an easy-to-use user interface to help you analyze your swing. We'll review the available features of the Swing Tune-Up's swing analyzer. To begin your analysis, you can open a swing video in Swing Tune-Up via diary or browser view. The analysis view is divided into four main sections
You can manually draw lines/shapes/measure angles using the draw feature at the top of the analysis view. Read the link below to learn how to use it.
How to draw/edit your swing video.
You can export the swing video with customizable playback/annotations settings to share with friends or social media.
You can view your video in three different modes. Tap the icon at the bottom of the canvas to change the video mode.
The swing timeline bar is located below the video and above the toolbar. You can seek back and forth by dragging the bar to give you precise control of where you want to look. It also automatically marks the swing stages, which are listed below.
You can change various playback behaviors by tapping on the clock icon.
STU provides automatic annotation overlays that you can use to speed up your analysis. Tap on the annotation icon to toggle each annotation on/off
You can compare the current swing video with another video by tapping on the square icon in the middle to navigate to the compare view.
Add to your favorite or delete the video.
You can tap the info icon or swipe up from the analysis view to show the info view.
You can set/change the golf club of this swing. This helps you categorize your video collection, you can use it to search in the browser quickly and see stats around each club individually.
This shows the metrics associated with this swing. For the description of the metrics, please take a look at this page.
You might see "Run Analysis" button if a newer/complete analysis is needed. It will update the metrics with the latest analysis.
You can add notes for this swing.
Shows the resolution and FPS of the video.