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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

 

1. What is Prolific Hockey Video Analysis?

We provide detailed, personalized video breakdowns of hockey games to help players identify strengths, weaknesses, and areas for improvement.

2. How does it work?

We conduct our video analysis sessions over live video using Google Meets & 49ing AI Software to give our players the best experience possible for them to improve as players on the ice. 

 

3. Who can benefit from video analysis?

Players of all levels—from youth hockey to professional athletes— it is for anyone who is looking for insights to improve their on-ice performance.

 

4. How do I submit my footage?

Footage can be uploaded directly through our website using the following link. We accept most video formats.

 

5. What’s included in each session?

Each session includes:

  • Personalized video breakdown

  • Annotated clips highlighting key plays

  • Actionable feedback and expert advice to improve performance

 

6. How long does it take for the game video I send in to be ready for a session?

Typically, analysis will be ready within 24 hours of the date sent in. 

 

7. Can I purchase multiple sessions at once?

Yes! We offer 1, 3, 5, 10, and 20-session packages, with discounts for larger packages.

8. How do I choose the right package?

1 Session: Quick review or pre-tryout prep

3 Sessions: Targeted improvement over a short period

5 Sessions: Track progress and refine skills

10 Sessions: Comprehensive development plan

20 Sessions: Long-term growth with continuous feedback

 

9. How do I select a coach?

All of our coaches at Prolific Hockey are highly qualified individuals. Many have played in leagues such as the OHL, NCAA, CIS & Professional Hockey. We allow our players to pick the best coach that suits each and every individual!

 

10. How do I get started?

Simply select your package, pick your date(s) & time(s), choose your coach and upload your footage. We’ll take care of the rest!

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