Coach presentation mode
Coming soonPrep your video debriefs without hunting for actions in front of your players
Analysport helps you select, correct and organise your clips into a clear video session. You walk in front of your squad with the right sequences, in the right order, ready to show.
1 match free · No credit card. Test it on real match footage.
A poorly prepped video session loses everyone
Players check out fast when the coach is hunting for actions live.
You open the full video. Skip forward. Rewind. Hunt for the right moment. Explain while you dig up the action. The rhythm breaks.
The problem isn't the video.
The problem is walking in front of the squad without a clear selection.
- Too much time lost finding the actions
- Too many sequences shown in no clear order
- Too much waiting during the debrief
- Too many messages drowned in a video that's too long
- Too little impact on the players
A good video session starts before the meeting. It starts when you prep the clips.
Analysport helps you prep a clear selection
You start from the AI-generated clips, keep the useful sequences, correct them if needed, then build a cleaner video deck for your squad.
Presentation mode isn't there to look pretty.
It turns a list of clips into a coaching tool.
You select the actions that matter, drop what's useless, organise your message and prep a smoother video session.
- Select the useful clips
- Correct clips before you present
- Organise the sequences
- A clearer deck for the debrief
- Less hunting live in front of the players
- The coach's message lands better
You don't show more video. You show it better.
What you can prep with presentation mode
The value isn't in the number of clips. It's in the quality of what you show.
Team debrief
Select the actions that sum up the strengths, the repeated mistakes, the behaviours to correct and the situations to reinforce.
Individual feedback
Prep a few targeted clips for one player: defensive duel, attacking choice, transition back, reading the play or off-ball attitude.
Opponent analysis
Group sequences to show an opponent's tendency, a strong combination, a defensive weakness or a situation to anticipate.
Training prep
Use the clips to connect video to the court: show the problem, then work it in the session.
Correcting one specific theme
Build a selection around a single topic: transition back, fast break, set offense, duels, turnovers or defensive behaviour.
Staff deck
Prep a clear base to discuss with your assistants, the video analyst or the performance lead.
Before, you improvised inside the video. Now, you walk in with a selection.
Without a clear prep
- You open a video that's too long
- You hunt for actions live
- Players wait around
- The message scatters
- You sometimes show too many clips
- The debrief loses impact
With presentation mode
- You start from a selection of clips
- The sequences are ready
- The debrief keeps its rhythm
- The message is clearer
- Players see what counts
- The video becomes more useful
A video doesn't need to be long to be effective. It needs to be precise.
For coaches who want clearer video, not heavier video
Presentation mode helps the moment you have to show sequences to a group or a player.
Head coach
You want to prep a clean debrief without losing your squad in a full match video.
Assistant coach
You want to isolate a few precise situations to back up a tactical or individual point.
Video analyst
You want to hand the staff a clear, usable selection aligned with the message to get across.
Youth coach
You want to help young players progress with short, targeted, easy-to-follow clips.
Also for handball coaches and handball video analysts.
A good debrief doesn't show everything
The video trap is trying to show everything.
But players don't retain twenty messages at once.
A good debrief selects. It picks an angle. It shows the sequences that genuinely serve the coach's message.
Analysport helps you prep that selection.
- Fewer useless clips
- Better-chosen sequences
- A shorter message
- A smoother rhythm
- Players who stay focused
- A stronger link between video and court
The quality of a video session depends as much on what you cut as on what you show.
You keep control of your presentation
An AI can generate clips, but it doesn't know your message for the day.
It doesn't know if you want to talk about the transition back, defensive impact, the 2-5 combination, the keeper-shooter duel or the behaviour after a turnover.
That's why the coach has to stay in charge.
- Choose which clips to show
- Skip the useless clips
- Correct the sequences
- Add notes
- Set a logical order
- Tailor the deck to the group
Analysport preps the clips. The coach builds the message.
Presentation isn't the end of the analysis. It's where it becomes useful.
An analysis stays theoretical until it's clearly passed on to the players.
Presentation mode closes the gap between what the staff sees and what the squad understands.
The goal isn't just to cut up a video.
The goal is to prep a deck that helps players change something on the court.
A good sequence should trigger a better decision at the next training or the next match.
See also: prepping a handball video debrief and automatic AI clipping.
Why this isn't just a clip playlist
A raw playlist isn't enough.
If the clips are badly chosen, too long, badly cut or badly ordered, the video session stays confusing.
Analysport aims for a cleaner workflow: generate a base, correct, select, organise, present.
- Clips generated from the match
- Correct them before you present
- Select the useful sequences
- Organized for the debrief
- A deck that's simpler to use
- A workflow built for handball
Presentation mode is only useful if it helps the coach get the message across better.
Pair it with handball coach video software and handball video export.
What presentation mode won't do for you
Analysport doesn't pick your coaching message.
It doesn't know what you want from your group. It doesn't know your internal context, your game plan, your standards or your players' psychology.
The product helps you prep the material.
The decision stays in your hands.
- The coach picks the theme
- The coach selects the clips
- The coach gives the context
- The coach decides the message
- The coach links video to the court
A tool can prep a deck. It can't replace coaching.
Built for a real handball video session
Analysport is built from real footage and feedback from coaches, analysts and staff.
The product moves on one simple idea: video should save time, but also make the message clearer.
A clip is worthless if it can't be used in a coaching context.
- Real match footage
- Field feedback from coaches and analysts
- Built for team debriefs
- Built for individual feedback
- A workflow tuned to the rhythm of a match week
Video is only useful when it lands at the right moment, with the right message.
Discover Analysport, the handball video analysis software and AI handball video analysis. For custom clipping, see handball match video clipping or request a tailored offer.
Try presentation mode on your next match
Upload a video, select the useful clips and see if Analysport can help you prep a clearer debrief.
- Test on real footage
- 1 match free
- No credit card
- Clips generated automatically
- Select and correct, depending on your access
- Prep a clearer video deck
You'll know fast whether presentation mode fits your coaching routine.
Frequently asked questions about coach presentation mode
Walk in front of your players with the right sequences.
Upload your match, select what counts and prep a video session that's clearer, shorter and more useful.
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From the full match to a usable video session
Presentation mode turns clips into a tool for getting your message across.
Analysport preps the clips
Once the match is uploaded, the AI prepares a first base of sequences so you don't start from raw footage.
You check the actions
You watch the clips, correct the in and out points if needed, then skip the useless sequences.
You select what counts
You keep the clips that serve your message: team correction, player feedback, opponent scouting or a tactical point.
You organise your debrief
You build a logical order of sequences so you don't jump from topic to topic with no thread.
You present to the players
You walk in with a deck that's clearer, shorter and easier for your squad to follow.