On the flying setting, it is reading the athletes running 30mph - we know that's not true. Why is it doing that? Is it because of the set up? How can I troubleshoot this?
Sorry for the extremely late reply. In the flying drill, the start gate prompts you to fill in the approach distance to the starting gate. This is purely for notation purposes if saving the data to our dashboard. The speed calculation does not take that approach distance into account. If you have the stop gate at 10 or 20 yards it will calculate speed off that distance (start laser to stop laser).
Makes sense.....I wasn't getting the most accurate times with that before - I am not really sure why? Then I switched it to 0 and 10 and it just magically worked?
So if I extended it to a flying 20 - I would put 20 for both start/stop distances?
Okay, so for this set-up you would connect the start gate and put in 10 there (10 yd approach), then for the stop laser you would put in 10 (10 yd from the start laser). So in the drill itself it would say flying 10 at the top of the testing page.
Can you check what distance you have inputted on the connection page? I would expect that you are doing a 10yd fly when they system thinks you are running a 20yd fly. That would result in a 15mph average being presented as 30mph. Can you check that and let me know if that was the case?
Sorry for the extremely late reply. In the flying drill, the start gate prompts you to fill in the approach distance to the starting gate. This is purely for notation purposes if saving the data to our dashboard. The speed calculation does not take that approach distance into account. If you have the stop gate at 10 or 20 yards it will calculate speed off that distance (start laser to stop laser).
Makes sense.....I wasn't getting the most accurate times with that before - I am not really sure why? Then I switched it to 0 and 10 and it just magically worked?
So if I extended it to a flying 20 - I would put 20 for both start/stop distances?
Thank you for all of the help!
Okay, so for this set-up you would connect the start gate and put in 10 there (10 yd approach), then for the stop laser you would put in 10 (10 yd from the start laser). So in the drill itself it would say flying 10 at the top of the testing page.
I have start time gate at 10 and finish time gate at 20....What is it supposed to be at for a flying 10?
Wow Jake! You have some fast kids!!
Can you check what distance you have inputted on the connection page? I would expect that you are doing a 10yd fly when they system thinks you are running a 20yd fly. That would result in a 15mph average being presented as 30mph. Can you check that and let me know if that was the case?