A Friday Letter from Abbotstown: Preparing to meet the coach for the first time
The following is a guest piece from the Irish Performance Analysis Exchange and is written by Denise Martin. Denise is an experienced performance analyst and
The following is a guest piece from the Irish Performance Analysis Exchange and is written by Denise Martin. Denise is an experienced performance analyst and
International Society of Performance Analysis of Sport Workshop – ‘Innovation in theory, practice and technology in PA’ Workshop overview The aim of this International Society
Unfortunately I didn’t make it to the OptaPro Forum this year, so there is no customary review. However Ryan Bahia (from OptaPro) has written a
Over 3 years ago Hannah Thomas wrote a guest blog on this site called ‘From House of Fraser to Performance Analyst’. This time a year
A few weeks ago I saw the following tweet in my timeline. Got data u need transforming & dont have the time/tools to do it?
This is a guest post written by Alex Rathke. With the Six Nations one week away, it was time I posted this. Last week, I released
This is a guest post written by Ciaran Toner EIS Skills for Performance 2017 Why Skills for Performance… Every year the English Institute of Sport
There is a constant myth portrayed that Sports Analysis is something invented in the 21st century. Designed by ologists to keep themselves in work. But
Just sending on CV’s doesn’t cut it anymore. Clubs are inundated with CV’s from enthusiastic, educated candidates. You’re enthusiastic? – Prove it! You know football?
The following is a guest post from Dan Barnett. Many of you may know him on Twitter as @we_r_pl Dan has run a few Football Analytics events in
As an industry performance analysis research has for a long time been all about KPI’s and analysing what happens on the court, pitch or ring.
Over the last few days I attended the Sports & Data Conference held in UCD. I will do a bigger round-up piece but just something