2014
DOI: 10.1080/24748668.2014.11868753
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The wider context of performance analysis and it application in the football coaching process

Abstract: Running Title: The wider context of performance analysis and it application in the football coaching process. AbstractThe evolving role of PA and the associated proliferation of positions and internships within high performance sport has driven consideration for a change, or at least a broadening, of emphasis for use of PA analysis. In order to explore the evolution of PA from both an academic and practitioner perspective this paper considers the wider conceptual use of PA analysis. In establishing this, the p… Show more

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“…Of course, we are very much aware of the difficulties involved in providing performance analysis and the challenges faced in this emerging field (cf. Wright, Carling, & Collins, 2014). However, surely this should act to drive research to more positively address players' needs rather than dismiss it outright?…”
Section: Problematic Natural Heuristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of course, we are very much aware of the difficulties involved in providing performance analysis and the challenges faced in this emerging field (cf. Wright, Carling, & Collins, 2014). However, surely this should act to drive research to more positively address players' needs rather than dismiss it outright?…”
Section: Problematic Natural Heuristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This ensures that the definitions assigned to each performance variable are logical and appropriately capture relevant performance indicators. Performance analysts often work closely with coaching staff (Wright et al, 2013;Wright et al, 2014). By involving coaches in the process of creating definitions for their notational analysis tool, the analyst can potentially develop a like-minded understanding of the sport, thus ensuring that the data collected is objective between coach and analyst.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the most common users of performance analysis, professional soccer clubs across the world hire multiple specialist practitioners, commonly known as Performance Analysts, to perform notational analysis on team and individual performance (Wright, Atkins, Jones, & Todd, 2013;Wright, Carling, & Collins, 2014). By systematically observing soccer performance using valid, objective, and reliable notational analysis tools, Performance Analysts are able to evaluate soccer performance, providing feedback to players and coaching staff to consequently enhance the decision-making process of coaches in relation to players and tactics (Wright et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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