Notational Analysis of Sport

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advanced sports performance analysis methods
Altman Plot
athlete movement tracking
Augmented Feedback
Augmented Information
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Cent Error
coaching effectiveness
Computerised Notation Systems
Drop Shot
dynamical systems in sport
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feedback technology in sport
field
Field Hockey
Forced Choice Recognition Paradigm
hand
Hand Notation System
hockey
hughes
Invasion Games
KR
mike
Notation System
Notational Analysis
Passing Errors
performance
Performance Analysis
performance indicators reliability
Playback
Prime Target Area
racket
Racket Sports
Rally Length
rugby
Sports Contests
sports data analytics
Squash Contests
system
Tactical Indicators
union
Unsuccessful Teams
Vice Versa
Wall Games

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415290050
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Apr 2004
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Notational analysis is used by coaches and sport scientists to gather objective data on the performance of athletes. Tactics, technique, individual athlete movement and work-rate can all be analyzed, enabling coaches and athletes to learn more about performance and gain a competitive advantage. Systems for notational analysis are becoming increasingly sophisticated, reflecting the demands of coaches and scientists, as well as improvements in technology. This new edition is updated with information about the latest technology and research in notational analysis. There's also practical guidance for constructing notational systems for any sport and relating data to real-life performance and coaching.
Mike Hughes is Director of Performance Analysis at the University of Wales Institute, Cardiff. He is also Chair of the International Society of Performance Analysis, and a National Squad Coach for the England and Wales Squash Team.