Video Analysis Coaching — Inside Coach Wollman’s Film Room

The Film Room

Coached entirely by film.

Coach Wollman hasn’t stood beside a throwing ring in years — and his athletes are throwing farther than ever. Video analysis isn’t a compromise. It’s the edge.

Film a throw, send it in, and get back a frame-by-frame breakdown from the eye behind 20 Olympians, 34 NCAA champions, and seven collegiate records. You can’t see your own block, your own finish, the half-second a throw is won or lost. He can — again and again, at quarter speed, until it’s fixed.

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Film your throw

Phone on a tripod, any angle — at practice or at a meet.

2

Send it in

Coach reviews it frame by frame — the part you can’t see live.

3

Get your breakdown

One clear correction, a plan, and the eye that’s built Olympians.

The breakdowns

Real analysis — not highlight reels

A look at the actual film work Second Eye athletes get every week.

The proof

What that kind of coaching produces

Parents, athletes, and coaches across the country — in their words.

Why a screen beats the sideline

Film is permanent

In a live practice the decisive moment is gone in an instant. On film it can be watched again, at quarter speed, as many times as it takes.

The same eye, every level

The corrections he gives an Olympian are the corrections he gives a sixth grader — scaled to where they are. You’re paying for the diagnosis, not the proximity.

One correction at a time

The athletes who improve fastest send film consistently and fix one thing at a time. Throwing is technical — small, correct changes, repeated, are how records fall.

Ready for a second eye on your throws?

Send Coach Wollman your film and find out what the eye behind 20 Olympians sees in your throw.

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