How does Klevr compare to OnForm?

Until recently, video analysis technology was reserved for elite-level teams. However, now coaches at all levels can access this technology on their mobile devices. So, what are the benefits of video analysis for athletes? Research conducted by the Social Science Research Network indicates that 65% of people are visual learners. Therefore, many athletes learn best by seeing themselves in action rather than just hearing verbal feedback from their coach. Video analysis is a valuable tool that can enhance an athlete's game IQ, improve practice efficiency, prevent injuries, and provide a detailed breakdown of game footage. With this in mind, let's explore how Klevr and OnForm compare in their video analysis offerings.

Here’s a an comparison table of both apps:

Final Thoughts:

OnForm’s functionalities focus on golf, track and field, baseball, weightlifting and personal training, as mentioned on their website. Each athlete or client has their own workspace for communication and video sharing. Similar to other coaching apps, OnForm is tailored towards a 1-on-1 coaching style. 

Klevr places a focus on the full sporting spectrum, and incorporates features for  athletes, coaches, and parents by offering users further tools for communication, combined with applicable tools. With Klevr Marketplace, coaches are able to monetize their knowledge easier, and connect with more athletes than ever before. 

The main differences between Klevr and CoachNow are the social networking features and Klevr’s Marketplace. OnForm is also available on both Apple & Android (with limited features) while Klevr is only available on Apple for the moment. Otherwise, they provide similar coaching features and organization tools. 

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