
Influence the Uncontrollable – Getting a Job
There are 50,000 students studying Sports related courses every year in the UK. That’s a lot of graduates to fit into a market that simply

Analysis Works – Where is the Proof?
The most recent edition of the International Journal of Performance Analysis has just been published. This is a much needed journal and I have even

Don’t be a Knob – Sports Analytics Europe
I’ve just spent the last 2 days at the inaugural Sports Analytics Europe conference. The long-term aim for the organisers is to grow it into

Football and Data for only a Fiver!
Quick post to let you know of an event taking place in London this Thursday (25th June 2015). It’s only £5 and the line-up us

From Home To Hobart – Diary of a Performance Analyst
This is a guest blog post from Natalie Greening. @natgreening17 From Home To Hobart 8 months ago I got on a plane to Tasmania, the

EIS Podcast Special – Careers in Sport Science
I stumbled across this recent podcast produced by the EIS (English Institute of Sport) and I highly recommend you check it out. It’s about 25

Constraints Led Performance Analysis
It’s All About the Environment Forgive the person story at the start of this – but it does relate to Performance Analysis. My son is

Cross British Sports Book Awards
The 2015 Cross British Sports Book Award awards took place at Lord’s Cricket Ground on 3rd June, hosted by Jonathan Agnew. Although there isn’t a category

5 Way’s to Share Video for Free
Believe it or not there was a time when burning DVD’s was the only way to share files with players. You’d arrive at training with

Sports Analytics Europe Conference
The Sports Analytics Europe Conference is being held in Manchester on June 29/30 this year. The Future of Data Analytics in Sports SSAC 2015 (Sloan

Video & Performance Analysis Short Course
Launching in September 2015 I will be delivering the Video & Performance Analysis Course through University Limerick. This short course will help you gain an understanding

The Great Data Evolution
Human nature likes a hero, maybe it even demands it. Good storytelling can bring a mundane or seemingly uninteresting topic to life. So when Michael