The Vision
At Power in Flow, we believe that data-driven insights can transform the way bowlers improve their game. Traditional coaching relies on observation, which can be subjective and inconsistent. Power in Flow bridges the gap by offering precise, automated performance analysis, making advanced tracking accessible to all players—from aspiring bowlers to seasoned professionals. Our goal is to provide real-time, actionable feedback that helps players refine their skills with accuracy and confidence.
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How It Works
Power in Flow lets bowlers upload videos of their deliveries, which are then analyzed to extract key performance metrics. Using intelligent tracking, the system identifies the ball’s movement, detects virtual stumps for reference, and calculates speed, release angles, and trajectory. The data is stored, allowing players to compare performances over time, track their progress, and make informed adjustments to their techniques. The process is seamless, giving bowlers instant, structured feedback without the guesswork.
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The Technology Behind Power in Flow
Power in Flow combines motion tracking, virtual stumps detection, and cloud-based data management to deliver precise analytics. By processing video frame by frame, it ensures accurate ball tracking and performance measurement. Cloud storage enables easy access to past sessions, helping bowlers monitor improvements effortlessly. With a user-friendly interface, uploading videos and reviewing insights is simple, making high-tech analysis available at the tap of a button.
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The Impact of Power in Flow
Power in Flow takes the guesswork out of coaching by providing objective, measurable data. Instead of relying solely on intuition, players can now get clear, structured feedback on their bowling performance. Whether it’s refining consistency, improving release mechanics, or understanding the effects of subtle changes, Power in Flow helps bowlers make smarter, data-driven decisions. By bringing elite-level analysis to everyday training, we’re changing how players develop their skills—one delivery at a time.