Private video feedback for wrestlers.
Upload a short wrestling clip, ask one specific question, and get a private coach video response — typically within 1–2 days.


An online wrestling coach who actually watches your film
Most 'online wrestling coaching' is just a library of YouTube-style videos. Eagle Eye is the opposite — you send your film, a real coach sends a real video response back to you.
Not pre-recorded content. Every response is recorded for your specific clip.
Phone clip, MP4 upload, MOV, WEBM — any device, any location.
Build a coaching relationship over weeks and months, not a one-time download.
From clip to coach response in 3 steps
Up to 5 minutes of match or practice footage. MP4, MOV, or WEBM.
Pinpoint the position or moment you want feedback on.
Coach Deron sends a private video breakdown to your dashboard.
The difference between content and coaching
An online instructional course can't see your hands creep up in the tie-up. It can't see your hips floating in scrambles. Only a coach watching your film can.
Eagle Eye is structured around that one idea: real coaching, on demand, from anywhere.
- Wrestlers without a strong local coach
- Athletes in rural areas or small programs
- Anyone who wants supplemental coaching on top of their club or team
Common questions
Courses are general. Eagle Eye is specific to you and the film you send.
No. Plenty of our members are unattached or training between seasons.
Related wrestling coaching pages
Bottom is where folkstyle matches are won and lost. Eagle Eye gives you a national-team coach who breaks down your stand-up, switch, sit-out, and hip heist — frame by frame.
Riding tough, hitting tilts, and finishing pins is the most undercoached part of wrestling at every level. Eagle Eye gives you Senior-level coaching on the top game.
Scrambles decide close matches. Eagle Eye breaks down your scramble exchanges position by position so you stop losing the wars in the middle of the mat.
Giving up takedowns is the fastest way to lose matches. Eagle Eye coaches your defense by breaking down clips of opponents getting in on your legs.
The wrestlers who place at tournaments aren't the strongest — they're the ones who walk in with the clearest plan. Eagle Eye builds that plan with you, on film.
Wrestlers who get noticeably better between seasons are the ones who train with purpose in April–October. Eagle Eye gives you a coach to guide that work month by month.
