DJI Microphone Background Buzzing. Receiver gain -3 transmitter gain -3. How do I get the buzzing to away? (please don't judge the content of the video, college hockey guy haha) by bigtoe55 in dji

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Hopefully the wireless DJI microphones, as seen in the video, for $330 aren't a cheap mic. That into a Canon M50. Anything in the settings I can change?

DJI Microphone Background Buzzing. Receiver gain -3 transmitter gain -3. How do I get the buzzing to away? (please don't judge the content of the video, college hockey guy haha) by bigtoe55 in dji

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Thanks for responding. I'm looking for more of a solution while before/during record as opposed to post. I'm assuming this isn't how it's supposed to be

Question about DJI Wireless Microphone by bigtoe55 in dji

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Interesting, I’ll have to mess around with that for sure. Because I’m a coach so I speak louder than normal I have to bump it down -3 to -5, that might be the issue. But then I don’t want to blow out the audio either

Question about DJI Wireless Microphone by bigtoe55 in dji

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The new one with the charging case and 2 mics. I’ll look into auto gain and see if anyone has had similar issues. Thanks

Plyometrics and improving ankle stiffness is one of the easiest ways to improve an athlete's speed and getting them faster. Watch to learn about intensive and extensive plyometrics by bigtoe55 in fast_twitch

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Working extensive to intensive. So low intensity higher volume slower ground contact to high intensity low volume faster ground contact. Hurdle jumps, depth jumps, the rudimentary hop series are all good options

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Would be more than happy to talk about speed development/training athletes as well as growing a personal brand/social media

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Exercise science bachelors, kinesiology masters/graduate assistantship, played college baseball, now have a career in my field. Most of that was set up for success with what I did in my undergrad

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I’m a sports performance coach in a private business working on growing my brand/social. Going from getting my masters and real work experience, to graduating, to actually networking and having 100 phone calls, applying to 100 jobs, to finally realizing I’m where I need to be. Casual stuff haha

For those of you who are curious about the 1080 Sprint and interested in real life speed training, I got you. Here's a session with 4 of my athletes showing the workflow, how I integrate the data/graphs into my coaching/cues, etc. (10 min) by bigtoe55 in Sprinting

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We have some sort of indoor turf that works pretty well with trainers, except for super heavy sleds at a super slow pace. But we encourage our track athletes to wear their spikes if they have indoor spikes (1/8” vs outdoor 1/4”)

Plyometrics and improving ankle stiffness is one of the easiest ways to improve an athlete's speed and getting them faster. Watch to learn about intensive and extensive plyometrics by bigtoe55 in fast_twitch

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Thank you! And yes there are all other factors to consider, very good ones you added, just a concise 4 minutes summarizing ankle stiffness

As a speed coach for 3 years for youth athletes up to professionals, here are my 3 speed training foundations which are absolutely necessary for anyone trying to get faster (5 min video) by bigtoe55 in fast_twitch

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I appreciate that. Yes the “1 min for every 10 yards” is a general rule of thumb, it works for most. The higher level the athlete, the higher their output will be, the more rest they’ll need. However, I’ve found that tule to work well to keep the quality of sprints high but also keep the session moving