Bust A Move
Video Delay
better than a mirror, better than a camera
Download for iOS

About BaM Video Delay

Ever wanted to learn or teach a new move?

Be it for professional dancing, gymnastics, golf, basketball, tennis, martial arts, breakdance, strike a pose or other use.

A mirror is nice but it's hard to move and look the same time, sometimes even impossible when not facing forward.

A video camera is OK but it is a hassle with all the start, stop, rewind, positioning and other. So in the end you don't use either, give up on learning something new and move on with your life.

Bust a Move Video Delay solves these problems

It gives you an easy to use tool with quick feedback. You see what you just did, so you can correct it, try again, look again, correct ... and so on.

And after the initial setup, no interaction is needed so you can focus on training without any distractions.

How does it work ?

It continuously shows you what just happened seconds ago. There is no alternating record or play phase, just continuous playback but with a given delay.

This way you get fast and easy accessible video feedback. Also no tapping, rewinding or other interactions are needed. Once set up it works hands free so you can focus on your moves.

Now there are just two easy steps

1. BUST A MOVE (do what you want to learn)
2. LOOK & LEARN (see what you just did and what's wrong)

This way you get instantaneous feedback so you can quickly learn on your mistakes and get better in no time.

Features Highlights

Available on iOS App Store

Featured in the TOP 10 sports apps in US App Store with a 5 star rating. Available for iPhones, iPads and iPod Touches.

Video Delay

It's like a "mirror with a delay" continuously showing what happened.

Quick Feedback

Instantly see your mistakes hands free.
Quick feedback = Quick learning.

Multiple Views

Up to 4 independent delays so you can see yourself up to 4 times in a row.

High Quality Video

Up to 60 fps at HD and 30 fps at Full HD. Export videos of what just happened.

Stream to TV

Stream to a TV using Apple TV or HDMI cable.

Use With Groups

Use back camera for easy and unobstructed use with a group.

Used By Coaches

Used by coaches and PE teachers in schools and independently.

Great Learning Tool

Don't just explain with words. Show using quick video feedback. Use slow motion and pause to pinpoint the issues

Privacy Policy (view)

The app does not in any way collect or send private data or require login. The app is self contained working on your device without any need to contact other services or use internet connection.

Educational Discount

App is available at App Store with a volume discount for educational institutions.

Device Safety

This applications is specially designed not to use your flash disk drive for delaying the video as other apps. Prolonged writing to a flash drive shortness its life span.

User reviews

taken from App Store

Speed Up Athletic Improvement

Immediate video feedback is the future

Lots of research explains how/why this type of motor learning is better than traditional methods

All I know is that it works...and the athletes love it! Difficult changes are made much more easily... Athletes see it and believe it - making the coach more of a resource/motivator

I took my team to the CA State Finals for the first time ever (in girls volleyball) in the 93 year school history and this was my secret weapon!

Highly recommended!

by Killermonchichi
Awesome

Use this with my swim team, ipad on a tripod, and playing on a 40+ second delay through the Apple TV to a tv.

Kids can swim, go to the tv and see themselves. No start, stop. No lines of kids waiting to see what I've recorded...they just file through and I give feedback based on what they see on tv.

by #Eagleswimsg
Best Coaching App Ever!

It's hard to explain how important Bust A Move Video Delay has been for me as a coach.

1. The update to HD is amazing!
2. The update for saving the last 30 seconds, 1 minute, or 2 minutes, is amazing!

This app is literally the cornerstone of how I teach beach volleyball. I set up an iPad at the back of the court, turn it on, and let it roll! The athletes can now self correct in real time, instead of recording and watching later after practice, and waiting 24-48 hours before making changes. I dont know why every player and coach doesn't have this app.

Thank you so much

by AndrewBeachVB
Finally, a low cost video delay solution!

You can pay hundreds of dollars for video display hardware, or just a few dollars for BAM to do much the same thing. It's perfect for my application. The developer was very responsive to my questions.

by burgo downunder
Great for gymnast

Great way for the guys to understand the monotonous corrections you have been telling them a thousand times. Just another way to interpret communication lines in order to get the job done.

by Leefiji
Cricket coaching

Excellent for cricket coaching allowing to view shot back 4 times at different intervals. Great work guys taking coaching to a different level

by L Blackers
Great tool for self assessment

I use it during my Elementary Physical Education classes for student self assessment. Students do a skill and then go review it over four the delayed frames.

by Bouboule4564
Great video delay

This is an awesome app!! Used for gymnastics and trampoline you can video practice with ease so athletes can review their skills after coaching feedback.

by Kgold1
Speed Up Athletic Improvement

Immediate video feedback is the future

Lots of research explains how/why this type of motor learning is better than traditional methods

All I know is that it works...and the athletes love it! Difficult changes are made much more easily... Athletes see it and believe it - making the coach more of a resource/motivator

I took my team to the CA State Finals for the first time ever (in girls volleyball) in the 93 year school history and this was my secret weapon!

Highly recommended!

by Killermonchichi
Awesome

Use this with my swim team, ipad on a tripod, and playing on a 40+ second delay through the Apple TV to a tv.

Kids can swim, go to the tv and see themselves. No start, stop. No lines of kids waiting to see what I've recorded...they just file through and I give feedback based on what they see on tv.

by #Eagleswimsg
Best Coaching App Ever!

It's hard to explain how important Bust A Move Video Delay has been for me as a coach.

1. The update to HD is amazing!
2. The update for saving the last 30 seconds, 1 minute, or 2 minutes, is amazing!

This app is literally the cornerstone of how I teach beach volleyball. I set up an iPad at the back of the court, turn it on, and let it roll! The athletes can now self correct in real time, instead of recording and watching later after practice, and waiting 24-48 hours before making changes. I dont know why every player and coach doesn't have this app.

Thank you so much

by AndrewBeachVB
Finally, a low cost video delay solution!

You can pay hundreds of dollars for video display hardware, or just a few dollars for BAM to do much the same thing. It's perfect for my application. The developer was very responsive to my questions.

by burgo downunder
Great for gymnast

Great way for the guys to understand the monotonous corrections you have been telling them a thousand times. Just another way to interpret communication lines in order to get the job done.

by Leefiji
Cricket coaching

Excellent for cricket coaching allowing to view shot back 4 times at different intervals. Great work guys taking coaching to a different level

by L Blackers
Great tool for self assessment

I use it during my Elementary Physical Education classes for student self assessment. Students do a skill and then go review it over four the delayed frames.

by Bouboule4564
Great video delay

This is an awesome app!! Used for gymnastics and trampoline you can video practice with ease so athletes can review their skills after coaching feedback.

by Kgold1

Media and Links

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Simple setup for self assessment

by Phys.Ed.Review

Group use with 4 views

by Nicholas Campbell

Reviewing with athletes

by Michael Armstrong

Use case for high jump

by mrrobbo PE Geek

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