
Sports Performance Coaching Tour
The All Blacks have a saying that is ingrained in their philosophy that Better People make Better All Blacks. With that in mind I am

Sports Analytics Innovation Summit
Just before the Christmas break I wrote about the need for clubs to invest in people not things and for you to invest in yourself.

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10 Performance Analysis Tweets of The Week
Rather than go into to much detail here I just list the 10 most interesting sports analytical tweets of the last week. 1. Learning From

ISPAS 2014 Performance Analysis Workshop
The International Society of Performance Analysis of Sport would like to invite you to submit abstracts for the 2014 Performance Analysis Workshop 6-8 April 2014 Hosted by

Hands Up Who Has a Coach?
New Year, New Resolutions… Most readers of this blog are involved in analysis & coaching, we all profess the need for good quality coaches and

MSc Performance Analysis Chichester – A Students Perspective
Ali Pearson has just completed the MSc in Performance Analysis from Chichester. He was in the first cohort of students to finish this MSc and

Invest in People not Things – Please
Why is the investment always in facilities or equipment but not in the people? Look through the local or national newspapers in almost any country

Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport
I’ve decided to give the best tweets of the week a miss this week and instead highlight the fact that a new issue of the

Marginal Gains v Exceptional Gains
“If I’d asked my customers what they wanted they’s have asked for faster horses”. – Henry Ford Steve Jobs & Henry Ford have understood the philosophy

10 Analysis Tweets You Might Have Missed
Below is a round-up of some of the latest and greatest tweets from this week. I don’t go into too much detail here but I

Can Players Game The System?
I remember hearing one story about when Clive Woodward introduced heart rate monitors to the England Rugby team. After the warm up on the first