What Geeks Don't Get: The Limits of Moneyball
What Geeks Don’t Get: The Limits of Moneyball I was passed on a link last week and although it took me a little while to
What Geeks Don’t Get: The Limits of Moneyball I was passed on a link last week and although it took me a little while to
Harvard Sports Analysis Last week I went Googling, looking for some new material for the site. I was immediately intrigued when I cam across a
This Month in Research August 2010 1. Bilateral clearance punt kicking in rugby union: effects of hand used for ball delivery Clearance kicking for distance is
User Conferences I do my best on this site not to get into which software is better etc etc… They all have their merits and
Performance Analyst Diary A big thanks to Lee Dunn from Bristol Rovers for doing this guest blog for me. I know Lee for about 12
Video Analysis on a Budget Performance Analysis often conjures up images of specialist coaches working on laptop computers and, where the budget allows this will
Video Analysis Camera Specs Choosing the right camera can be hard work. Just looking at the detailed specs of some camera’s can turn you off.
This Month in Research July 2010 Second month of This Month in Research. As ever if you come across any articles of interest or if
High Speed Video Analysis Camera Obviously to conduct good video analysis you need good footage. While videoing team sport events is a fairly straight forward
Analysing ‘Off the Ball’ Often when teams turn to video analysis and using software it all about cutting out the ‘dead’ time i.e. the time
Becoming a Freelance Performance Analyst Is there a business (living) in being a freelance performance analyst? This is a question I get asked very often
Video Analysis Fluffy Links This post is a bit of a collection of some of the interesting sites and analysis I have come across over