u/florenciaraffa1980

Skate Coach Assistant Updated!

Hello everyone in this amazing community! =)

I’m excited to share the latest update for the Skate Coach Assistant. 🚀⛸️
The experience is now smoother, smarter, and more accessible:

🔹 Audio guidance is now available in English, Spanish, and Italian, making it easier for users who prefer listening over reading.

🔹 Improved text layout and readability, with a cleaner distribution of information for a more comfortable experience.

🔹 New Next and Back navigation buttons allow you to easily move through instructions and feedback.

🔹 Enhanced skater scanning process with a live loading indicator, giving you better control and visibility during capture so you can clearly track progress in real time.

🔹 Video analysis support is now included, making the assistant useful not only for live sessions but also for coach education and training. It can analyze exactly what happens in a recorded video, helping coaches review movements, identify technical details, and better understand performance step by step.

These improvements are designed to create a more intuitive coaching experience and make interaction faster, easier, and more accessible for everyone. More updates coming soon! 👀

https://reddit.com/link/1thry4p/video/jqfaxopae42h1/player

You can use it here!! https://www.spectacles.com/lens/4369dd38565c4af5947c6e9f77f0a9e7?type=SNAPCODE&metadata=01

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u/florenciaraffa1980 — 4 days ago

I made something 👀

It’s called Skate Coach Assistant.

The idea is simple, you skate, the AI looks at you, and it tells you what’s going on.
What worked, what didn’t, what you could do better.

I’m not trying to replace a coach.
It’s more like… having another eye on your skating.

It works with sequences of images, so you can actually see your movement differently and catch details you normally miss while training.

I built it thinking about skating in general, not just one style:
ice, inline, wizard… whatever you do.

This is my first Spectacles lens that feels like it has a real use, and that’s what matters to me.

Big thanks to Jessie, Guillaume and Pavlo, seriously, I wouldn’t have gotten this working without you 🤍

And Samanta and Adriana for being in the videos.

If you try it, one thing:
Wear a helmet, and bright or glowing clothes help a lot for detection.

Also, lighting and camera angle make a big difference.
🔗 Try it :
https://www.snapchat.com/lens/4369dd38565c4af5947c6e9f77f0a9e7?sender_web_id=cbb531a7-436f-40ef-98a8-bdb0ffc87759&device_type=desktop&is_copy_url=true

u/florenciaraffa1980 — 24 days ago