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Our Friend and TotalGAACoach contributor - Rob Carroll from The Video Analyst has put together ‘An Experts Guide to Performance Analysis’. This book is a collection of the best articles that have appeared on his site over the last few years. Regardless of the level you coach at you will find some great advice on how to improve your analysis skills and ultimately become a better coach. What’s inside? Chapter 1 – The Basics All about the basics of Performance Analysis. From tips on buying a system, to using a video camera, to what you need in your PA kit bag. Chapter 2 – Presenting to Players This chapter is all about the players. How long should presentations last, what are the best ways to reach players and should all coaches be analysts? Chapter 3 – Working as a Performance Analyst I have always thought it was important to get the perspective of analysts working in the field and getting as wide a variety of views as possible. This chapter is a collection of views from analysts working in many different fields. Most of the analysts have moved on from their positions at the time, but the advice and details they outline are still applicable today. Thanks to those who shared their story. Chapter 4 – Performance Analysis Conferences & Books This chapter contains a quick synopsis of the 2 main sports analytics conference I have attended in the last couple of years. I have also put together a list of over 15 Performance Analysis books for your enjoyment. Chapter 5 – Getting a PA Job This chapter is all about getting a performance analysis job. There are 3 great pieces in this chapter; Paul Brand from Blackburn Rovers details their internship programme & Will Jones, Prozone, outlines his views on how to get a PA job. I also put in my own thoughts on the subject. To download your copy go to thevideoanalyst/experts-guide-to-performance-analysis-ebook/
Posted on: Tue, 20 Aug 2013 19:57:15 +0000

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