I group my material by technical skill
I separate reception, serving, blocking, attacking, and physical work so each video has its place.
I needed to separate reception, serving, attacking, and blocking so I could better understand my game and stop having all my videos mixed together. “Now I can review my game by technical actions and by matches, and that gives me much more clarity to improve.”
My situation before organizing it
I had videos of matches, jumps, receptions, serves, and attacks all mixed together. It was very difficult for me to calmly review what I was improving and what was still not working in each rotation.
How I work now with YouVisible
I separate reception, serving, blocking, attacking, and physical work so each video has its place.
I connect each clip with the real moment in which it happened so I can better understand my decisions on court.
I review whether what I train actually shows up in matches and I can detect my progress more clearly.
I maintain my history in a well-structured way and decide when I want to share any part of it.
In volleyball, for me, it is not enough to save full matches. I need to separate technical actions, contexts, and specific moments to see whether I am really improving in reception, serving, or attacking.
YouVisible lets me work exactly like that. I organize what I do by technique, by rotation, and by match, and that helps me analyze myself with much more precision.
The difference is huge because now I do not just have a folder full of videos. I have an organized sports story that helps me review, learn, and show my progress in a meaningful way.
Start by creating your sports space and turn your videos into a truly organized story.
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Lucía
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