
Perfect KPI’s in Sport
Perfect KPI’s in Sport come at a cost. In fact, it’s rare, we shouldn’t be aiming for perfect. We are trying to find a balance

3 Great Sports Analytics Interviews
All good things come in 3’s – and so it seemed last week when 3 great interviews landed in my Twitter stream. I often don’t

23 of The Best Video Analysis Apps
The iPad will be 5 years old in April, still a baby in technology terms. There is currently a boom in the number of Apps being

Are You a Lurker?
I started this blog in late 2008, it took me a few articles to get 100 views for the first time, you wouldn’t believe how

Understanding Video Analysis Formats
Is there anything as frustrating as trying to open a video only for it not to work? You open your analysis software of choice but

What’s a Performance Analysis Internship Worth
Don’t worry this is not another article about why unpaid performance analysis internships are wrong. You can read plenty about that here and here. Instead

The CV is dead… Are You Ready
I saw this blog post recently on Seth Godin’s blog ‘Are You willing to build a trail‘. You really should sign up to Seth’s blog

Luck, Skill and Sport – A Tricky Relationship
Luck has a very tricky relationship with sport. I remember once sitting down with a coach and mentioning the word ‘luck’, it was in relation

From House of Fraser to Performance Analyst
Guest Blog Post by Hannah Thomas, aspiring Performance Analyst. This time a year ago I worked as a Beauty Merchandiser at House of Fraser HQ.

Ultimate Guide to Buying A Sports Video Camera
Not surprisingly good Video Analysis starts with getting good footage. I am always being asked for advice on buying a camera. So I have decided

Why Unpaid Internships are Wrong
Why Unpaid Internships are Wrong … Almost all the time! Not many things are black & white in life and despite the headline of this

SQL for Performance Analysis – What’s it all about?
SQL isn’t new but it it is finding it’s way into more and more job applications. If you want to separate yourself from the 1,000’s