PERFORMANCE
ANALYSIS
ALPESH C
JADHAV
PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
•A specialist discipline involving systematic
observations to enhance performance and
improve decision making, primarily
delivered through the provision of objective
statistical (Data Analysis) and visual
feedback (Video Analysis)
PERFORMANCE
ANALYSIS
BIOMECHANICAL
ANALYSIS
NOTATIONAL
ANALYSIS
INTRODUCTION TO
PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
• Biomechanics and Notational Analysis both involve The Analysis
and Improvement of Sport Performance.
• Make Extensive Use of Video Analysis and Technology.
• Require Careful Information Management for Good Feedback to
coaches and performers and Systematic Techniques of
Observation.
INTRODUCTION TO
PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
• They differ in that Biomechanists analyse, in Fine-Detail,
individual Sports Techniques and their science is grounded in
Mechanics and Anatomy.
• Notational Analysis studies Gross Movements or Movement
Patterns in Team Sports, is Primarily Concerned with
Strategy and Tactics.
INTRODUCTION TO
PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
• The Practical Value of Performance Analysis is that Well-
Chosen Performance Indicators highlight Good and Bad
Techniques or Team Performances.
• They help Coaches to Identify Good and Bad Performances
of an Individual or a Team Member and Facilitate
Comparative Analysis of individuals, teams and players.
INTRODUCTION TO
PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
• Biomechanics helps to Identify Injurious Techniques while
Notational Analysis helps to assess Physiological and Psychological
Demands of sports.
• For providing feedback-technique points a coach can observe from
video and simple counts of events are unlikely to enhance
individual or team performance.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Introduction to Sports Performance Analysis

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    PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS •A specialistdiscipline involving systematic observations to enhance performance and improve decision making, primarily delivered through the provision of objective statistical (Data Analysis) and visual feedback (Video Analysis)
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    INTRODUCTION TO PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS •Biomechanics and Notational Analysis both involve The Analysis and Improvement of Sport Performance. • Make Extensive Use of Video Analysis and Technology. • Require Careful Information Management for Good Feedback to coaches and performers and Systematic Techniques of Observation.
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    INTRODUCTION TO PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS •They differ in that Biomechanists analyse, in Fine-Detail, individual Sports Techniques and their science is grounded in Mechanics and Anatomy. • Notational Analysis studies Gross Movements or Movement Patterns in Team Sports, is Primarily Concerned with Strategy and Tactics.
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    INTRODUCTION TO PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS •The Practical Value of Performance Analysis is that Well- Chosen Performance Indicators highlight Good and Bad Techniques or Team Performances. • They help Coaches to Identify Good and Bad Performances of an Individual or a Team Member and Facilitate Comparative Analysis of individuals, teams and players.
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    INTRODUCTION TO PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS •Biomechanics helps to Identify Injurious Techniques while Notational Analysis helps to assess Physiological and Psychological Demands of sports. • For providing feedback-technique points a coach can observe from video and simple counts of events are unlikely to enhance individual or team performance.
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