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Dartfish Software is the ultimate video analysis software used by thousands of professionals and broadcasters worldwide. Athletic Republic performance trainers use Dartfish to view and analyze athlete video clips, allowing them to compare and analyze biomechanics & functional movements and trajectories, calculate speeds and demonstrate key techniques and positions. Athletic Republic uses the same Dartfish technology that was used in Vancouver to cover the action of the Olympic Games.
We can use Dartfish to analyze any movement from running to batting, pitching to tackling, and serving to shooting. Dartfish allows us to evaluate all types of movements for all sports.
"Dartfish allows me to not only show an athlete what he/she is lacking but how to correct their technique with visual cues. The visual evidence that athletes receive using DVA significantly increases their ability to make identified changes." Keinan Briggs (Level III Performance Trainer)
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- Who's ready for Challenge week this month!?
- We'd like to congratulate Coach Keinan Briggs for becoming the new Jumpers coach for Mater Dei High School!
- IT'S BASEBALL SEASON ... ARE YOU IN IT TO WIN IT? #constantcontact t.co/a3P0D7yg
- It's Monday, the start of another week so what goals are you going to fulfill this week!?
- It's a full house today at Athletic Republic Orange County!!! BOOM!
- Need an amazing Physical therapist? Contact John Hubbard, or Barry Wong at Orange County Dynamic Rehab. Call them at 71455738585
- We at Athletic Republic would like to wish our trainer Keinan Briggs good luck at his track meet today!
- Check out our facebook page for some of our Athletes amazing accomplishments that happened today! t.co/EYYwekpe
- Hello Athletes! This is the start of Challenge week so invite your friends and teammates and "Challenge" them to get through your workout!
- Who want's to decrease their 40 time by 3 tenths of a second!? Joe Pace did and did just that training here at Aroc!




