Sponsor One Meet
- Benefits one weekend
- Funds are fully spent
- No future revenue
- Requires new fundraising next year
Jenks Trojan Swim Club
Invest approximately $7,020 of a $10,000 gift into a professional 4-camera performance-analysis system that benefits JTSC swimmers, strengthens coaching, and can generate recurring revenue.
A meet sponsorship is valuable. This proposal asks whether this specific gift can create greater long-term value as a reusable club asset.
Technology supports coaching; it does not replace coaching. The system makes technical feedback visible, repeatable, and easier to understand.
Use ~$7,020 for a professional 4-camera performance-analysis setup.
Offer free scheduled analysis sessions to JTSC swimmers as a member benefit.
Sell limited community sessions when the system is not used for club programming.
Support maintenance, coach education, scholarships, future technology, or other priorities.
Illustrative revenue scenarios only. Net income would depend on coach compensation, software, maintenance, pool time, marketing, and scheduling.
With donor approval, the gift becomes more than a one-weekend recognition moment. It becomes a visible, lasting investment in swimmer development.
For student-athletes, video analysis turns coaching feedback into something they can see, understand, and apply in practice and competition.
High school swimmers can see stroke mechanics, starts, turns, breakouts, and finishes instead of relying only on verbal feedback.
Side-by-side review helps students understand improvement over time and build confidence before championship meets.
Small technical gains in turns, underwaters, and breakouts can matter in high school races where margins are often tight.
Students learn how to review video, understand feedback, and communicate about technique, skills that support club, school, and future swimming goals.
Keep the program simple: free scheduled JTSC member use first, then limited paid community sessions when capacity allows.
60-minute above-water and underwater video session with coach review and improvement plan.
90-minute shared session for siblings or teammates with pool and review time.
Group clinic for freestyle, starts, turns, butterfly, or other focused themes.
A phased launch keeps the project practical, measurable, and aligned with donor intent.
Confirm donor approval, approve the concept, and assign a program owner.
Purchase, install, test, train coaches, and define storage and usage procedures.
Offer free scheduled member sessions, gather feedback, and refine the workflow.
Add limited paid sessions, track demand, revenue, costs, and report results.
Approve using approximately $7,020 of the $10,000 donation to purchase a professional 4-camera performance analysis system, subject to donor approval. Use the remaining ~$2,980 to support launch, training, storage, maintenance, and promotion.
This scan focuses only on swim video-analysis offerings, not general swim lessons. The proposed $100 JTSC session sits near the low end of comparable video-feedback pricing.
Rush Performance lists a remote swim video assessment with voiceover feedback and correction guidance for $99.
U.S. Masters Swimming lists video stroke analysis at $110 for standard members.
The Swimstitute lists underwater video analysis from a basic $50 recording option to a $195 coached 60-minute session.
Oceanus/BAIT lists more extensive packages beginning at $275 for two-stroke analysis and $425 for four-stroke analysis with starts and turns.
Sources reviewed: Rush Performance, USMS video stroke analysis, The Swimstitute, and Oceanus/BAIT video swim analysis.