Abstract

The role of performance analysis is to offer objective feedback to the coach and athlete in order to support developments in training and/or performance. Performance analysis can be defined as the systematic, objective recording of events within a sporting context. The objective nature of performance analysis generates a feedback narrative that can surpass an individual’s interpretation of events owing to the data being factual, reliable and often supported by evidence. Performance analysis has the aim of enhancing feedback on performance through offering accurate, reliable, objective data. Performance analysis draws coaching feedback away from a reliance on subjective, individual interpretation of events through a series of methodological considerations. Methodological considerations when designing performance analysis protocols allow for objectivity to be defaulted within the collection of quantitative metrics. Technical indicators, similar to match indicators, are based around global event-based information from the performance.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call