A well-structured recruiting video is one of the most important tools for your college application. Coaches want to see more than just your stats—they need to get a sense of your abilities, playing style, and personality. A high-quality video can make all the difference in getting noticed and advancing in the selection process.
To make the best impression, ensure your video includes the following key elements:
Introduction (10-20 seconds): Briefly introduce yourself, including your name, age, school, and competitive experience.
Training Footage (3 minutes): Demonstrate your technique and precision through well-executed exercises. Choose dynamic drills that highlight your skills.
Game Footage (6-8 minutes): Select your best moments that showcase your strengths in real competitive situations. Ensure the footage is clear, with proper framing and visibility.
Optional Full Game Recording: If requested by a coach, provide a complete game video to give a full picture of your abilities in a match setting.
High-quality footage: Use a stable camera setup, avoid shaky recordings, and ensure good lighting.
Clear visibility: Frame yourself properly and use subtle markings to help coaches identify you in game footage.
Well-structured content: Keep each clip concise, showcasing only your best moments. Coaches don’t have time for long, unfocused videos.
Include it in your Recruiting Profile so it’s easily accessible to coaches.
Share it on social media to gain visibility and showcase your progress.
Send it directly to interested schools as part of your college applications.
Your video is often the first impression a coach will have of you. A well-edited and professionally structured video can significantly increase your chances of receiving interest from the right programs. Once you’ve recorded your footage, we’ll help with optimizing the final version to ensure you present yourself in the best possible way.
Start working on your video now and upload your footage when you’re ready: [Insert Upload Link]
If you have any questions or need further guidance, feel free to reach out.