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Train together in a group

Join a group to train alongside athletes who share your sport and goals, with group challenges and feeds.

  • Type: Walkthrough
  • Sport: All sports
  • Level: Beginner
  • Area: Community & Motivation
  • Watch: 0:32
  • Read: 1 min
  • Updated: Jun 2026

What you'll learn

  • How to find and join the right group
  • What group challenges add
  • How to keep it motivating, not comparing

Before you start

  • A SwingVantage session open in your browser — no account required to start.
  • Your sport selected, so feedback matches your game.

Step by step

  1. Finding a group

    Browse groups by sport. You can join public groups immediately. Private and invite-only groups require an invitation from a current member.

  2. Group challenges

    Many groups run sport-specific challenges that are only available to group members. These challenges often have higher XP rewards and exclusive badges.

Try it now

Put this into practice in SwingVantage — free to start, no account needed.

Try it now

Common mistakes

  • Trying to change everything at once.

    Follow the one-fix idea: work a single priority, then retest before moving on.

  • Skipping the retest, so you never confirm the change stuck.

    Re-record the same way after practicing and compare against where you started.

What happens next

Practice with drills

Work the fix with targeted drills built around what your swing actually needs.

The next lessons that build on this one.

Trust & accuracy

SwingVantage is honest about certainty: findings are labeled by how they were produced and how confident they are. Treat them as a strong starting point you confirm with your own retest, not a final verdict.

Frequently asked

What does the "Groups & clubs" video cover?

Train alongside others who share your sport and goals.

How do I get started?

Join a group to train alongside athletes who share your sport.

What's the key thing to remember?

For coaches and programs, groups are a simple home base for a roster.

Full transcript
  1. Join a group to train alongside athletes who share your sport.
  2. Public groups you can join instantly; private ones need an invite.
  3. Many groups run their own challenges with exclusive badges.
  4. For coaches and programs, groups are a simple home base for a roster.
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