Training Montage uses your sport and source image to create a workout-style sports video. You get a short montage focused on preparation and effort, and the best outputs come from clear photos that already fit the sport you enter.
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Training Montage takes your source_image (image: Your photo) as the visual anchor, then uses sport (text: What sport or workout?) to decide the motion language, setting cues, and pacing of the generated sequence.
Instead of simply animating the photo, the model builds a short progression of effort-focused scenes around that subject: warm-up moments, drill-style movement, equipment interaction, and quick cut transitions that fit the chosen activity.
If you enter “boxing,” for example, it leans toward shadowboxing, glove work, and gym energy; if you enter “running,” it tends to emphasize stride, conditioning, and repetition.
The effect makes creative choices about camera movement, intensity, and training atmosphere while keeping the person from your image as the central subject.

Choose the sport that best matches the person and photo. A realistic match between image, outfit, and sport usually leads to a cleaner montage.
A sharp image of one person works best. Athletic clothing, visible posture, and a simple background help the effect build a stronger training scene.
Yes, but the result is usually better with a more active photo. Selfies can work, though sport-specific poses or gym shots tend to look more natural in a training montage.
Usually it leans toward drills, conditioning, and preparation rather than full competitive gameplay. Training Montage is built around the idea of effort and buildup, so the result often feels like a pregame or workout edit instead of a live match highlight.
Yes, broader workout styles and niche training terms can work, especially if they clearly suggest a type of movement. Very specific or obscure phrases may be interpreted more loosely, so simple terms like “crossfit,” “yoga,” “cycling,” or “MMA training” usually give more predictable results.
Yes. All content generated on Flashloop can be used for commercial purposes — social media, ads, client work, product listings. No additional licensing fees.