Part 1: Visualising Analysis with Excel
Hi there so youre interested in analysis. Whats your specialist subject. Im guessing a sport rugby, football or hockey perhaps.
Welcome to Visual Performance Analysis. This website is intended to give a platform for you the practitioner to tell your story and convey a community voice of a growing industry. www.visualperformanceanalysis.com
Hi there so youre interested in analysis. Whats your specialist subject. Im guessing a sport rugby, football or hockey perhaps.
Currently the market holds a vast array of products that support the performance analysis industry, from timeline based analysis products to online athlete management tools.
Two events have provided us with compelling data for analysing emergent qualities of performance.
This is the 2nd part of a blog series sharing my journey through WBL.
Learn to work, or work to learn. What do you think helps the most. Qualifications/Experience.
Like many other vocationally driven professions, the importance of experience is immeasurable.
I am a member of the Performance Analysis team involved with the UWIC Archers basketball team. The Archers PA team consists of 6 members, hence the need for consistent group dynamics.
This is the inaugural blog post for the Centre for Applied Research in Inclusive Arts and Design (CARIAD), Cardiff Metropolitan University.
Through regular visits to the Clyde Street blog, Keith Lyons has recently led me to the work by Stephen Downes. Downes has compiled and shared a large resource relating to connectivism.
You may have read my recent three part blog revealing my experiences with creating a Referee Communication Forum for rugby union referees (Click here for Part 1) .
(Don't forget to see Part 1) 4. Critical thinking As an analyst, you will work with a vast amount of data in various formats every day.
Working as a professional performance analyst requires a range of skills that cannot necessarily be learnt from a university or college course.
Youve made it to Part 3. Its been a long journey and im glad youve stuck with it as the end is now in sight. For us guys on the TPE site, judgement day was upon us.
So, as discussed in Part 1, I created an interactive start page that would instruct all members on how to work their way around the site.
Recently, I was heavily involved in creating a specific Team Performance Exchange (TPE) website which was designed to join a group of specialist rugby people from a variety of backgrounds, including...
My name is Hai-Binh Ly and I was asked by Josh Bryan to write something about my experience as a performance analyst on the Visual Performance Analysis website. So here I am.
Hello, my name is Josh Bryan and I am the analyst for UWIC RFC.
Case Study Real-time Video Feedback: Wales U16 Boys National Development Squad In August 2010, a collaboration between the Centre for Performance Analysis at UWIC and the Welsh Football Trust took...
Thank you for expressing your interest in the possible consultancy that my new company can offer.