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How skater David Pelletier uses Evernote and Skitch (video) Evernote Blog
David Pelletier - American figure skater who is professionally engaged in pair skating since 1993. Together with Andrea Varro they became champions, representing the U.S. team at the Junior Grand Prix in 2003 in Zagreb, Croatia. This victory gave them the opportunity to take part in the competition with the best eight pairs of peace in Malmo, Sweden (7th place). Pelletier still engaged in figure skating as part of charity events and participates in several sports organizations. In addition, David has been training young athletes in Switzerland, and in this he is helped Evernote adoos and Skitch. We did a video with Russian subtitles, in which he shared his experiences.
As David is at Dubendorf about once a month, he uses Evernote, to share information with other coaches, adoos also working with the skaters. With joint notebooks they run schedule, share notes on activities and use Evernote as a central repository of all information about their athletes. Skitch for training tips
Figure skating requires the highest accuracy in the performance of each movement, adoos which allows for a greater number adoos of points. To help athletes understand how they have to work a particular adoos maneuver, David uses Skitch on your iPhone, adoos photographing their movements, then notes points that should be noted. adoos He shares these photos directly with athletes and ONM can visually appreciate and understand what you need to work on.
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