Posted: 27th March 2014 | Back to news feed

FilmMe, the amazing camera system that’s changing the way riders train, now has a live streaming option, allowing instant feedback to be given during a schooling session.

 The system captures video footage without the need for a cameraman - the rider presses ‘go’ on the small, waterproof wristband…and the intelligent system does the rest! The system films the rider’s every move throughout a schooling session or competition round, and this footage can then be shared to anyone in the world or kept as a record. Now, the FilmMe system has taken another leap forward and allows live streaming, making instant feedback from a trainer, wherever they might be, simple.

 “We all know how valuable video feedback is, and FilmMe allows video footage to be captured each time you ride with no stress or preparation,” says Serena Hickson from FMBs Therapy Systems, the company responsible for supplying FilmMe products in the UK. “This is great for professional and amateur riders as well as competition venues, and can really help improve performance when footage is reviewed and analysed. The latest development in FilmMe is particularly useful for riders whose trainers could be anywhere in the world. It means that geographical location no longer limits a training schedule.”

 FilmMe is used by a number of riders, including Laura Tomlinson.

 For more information on FilmMe in the UK, see www.fmbs.co.uk or call 01628 472440.

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