GameRunIQ Recording Guidelines: Do’s & Don’ts

Simple best practices to ensure your soccer, hockey, or fencing videos generate the most accurate analysis.

A person taking a photo of a soccer player on the field with a smartphone.

Do: Record in good lighting and keep full body in frame.

Clear, bright lighting helps the AI capture movements and equipment with accuracy.

A person taking a photo of a football player on the field during a game at night.

Don’t: Upload bad lighning videos.

Dark spaces, shadows, or strong backlighting can hide body movements, making the analysis less reliable.

A young male athlete in a blue sports jersey with the number 10 sitting on a soccer field, holding a tablet that displays a green screen with the message 'Video Upload Success'.

Do: Stable internet for quick uploads and better analysis.

A strong internet connection ensures your videos upload smoothly and your analysis generates without delays.

A man in a blue sports shirt sitting on a football field, looking at a tablet which displays a 'Unable to Upload - Network Issue' message.

Don’t: Upload on Weak or Unstable Networks

Slow or interrupted internet can cause failed uploads, incomplete reports, or processing errors.

Person taking a photo of two soccer players on a field with a smartphone.

Do: Use a Clear, Uncluttered Background

Choose a simple training space without distractions. This helps the AI focus only on the athlete’s actions.

A person taking a photo with a smartphone of people gathered on a grassy field in an outdoor sports setting.

Don’t: Record in Crowded or Busy Areas

Crowds, moving objects, or messy backdrops can confuse the AI and lower report quality.

A person holding a smartphone recording a baseball pitcher throwing a ball on the field.

Do: Record in High Quality (720p or Higher)

A minimum of HD ensures clear, sharp videos that generate accurate metrics. Always review your clip before uploading.

A person holding a smartphone records a baseball pitcher throwing a ball on the field. The pitcher is wearing a uniform with the word 'BOYLE' on it and a glove on his hand. The background shows a park area with umbrellas and onlookers.

Don’t: Upload Blurry or Low-Resolution Videos

Bright, natural or indoor lighting helps AI capture movements and equipment accurately

A person taking a photo of a hockey player on the ice rink with a smartphone at a hockey game.

Do: Record Enough Activity

Aim for at least 20–30 seconds of continuous practice so the AI has enough data to analyze effectively.

A smartphone displaying a photo of a young ice hockey player in official team uniform with a helmet, taken at an ice rink.

Don’t: Upload Very Short Clips

Clips that are too short won’t provide enough information to generate useful insights.