PhilDawson8270
Veteran
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So I came across a video analysis program called "Kinovea" It is open source and entirely free of charge.
It was used previously for tracking motion and angles in video to analyse mainly sports performance, being able to track distance, speed, angles, acceleration, etc.
For example, with this:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFRhnba5cvw
You can do this (full screen viewing is ideal):
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrcE8IVSxG8
Then came the update to the experimental version, it includes an automatic bike fit! Simply record yourself on a trainer, or rollers. And drag the points onto the appropriate joints for the analysis.
I cycled part way to work and got in early to film with an SJ4000 (results would be better with a 60fps GoPro), but here is my current bike fit (Had to pedal backwards due to no trainer or rollers in work)!
View: https://youtu.be/O-Gk5genfJg
All free of charge, all you need is a video camera
So I came across a video analysis program called "Kinovea" It is open source and entirely free of charge.
It was used previously for tracking motion and angles in video to analyse mainly sports performance, being able to track distance, speed, angles, acceleration, etc.
For example, with this:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFRhnba5cvw
You can do this (full screen viewing is ideal):
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrcE8IVSxG8
Then came the update to the experimental version, it includes an automatic bike fit! Simply record yourself on a trainer, or rollers. And drag the points onto the appropriate joints for the analysis.
I cycled part way to work and got in early to film with an SJ4000 (results would be better with a 60fps GoPro), but here is my current bike fit (Had to pedal backwards due to no trainer or rollers in work)!
View: https://youtu.be/O-Gk5genfJg
All free of charge, all you need is a video camera
