performance analysis presentation
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A Presentation on Performance Analysis By.....
Mark ForrestPerformance Analyst
“Performance Analysis is a key functional tool for providing the coach
with information about a team and/or individual performance. The
feedback then made available to the players can be relevant, accurate and
objective rather than unreliable and subjective”
Ian Franks, 1996
Essentially Performance Analysis is about creating
a valid and reliable record of performance by
means of systematic observations that can be
analysed with a view to facilitating change.
Pre-Game
Education
Tactical
Motivation
Opposition
During-Game
Half Time Feedback
Full Time Feedback
Short-Term Post-Game
Team De-brief
Unit De-brief
Player De-brief
Long-Term Post-Game
Player Audits
Team Audits
Research
Trends
What is Performance Analysis Used For......
What Performance Analysis is NOT Used For......
THIS IS NOT A TOOL OF BLAME!
The Philosophy Behind Performance Analysis...
•Pick out Positives.
•Pick out Negatives.
•Find an Even Balance.
•Find a Re-occuring Problem.
•Work on the Problem in Training.
•Remember this is a Tool for Educating and Coaching!
The Systems used...
•PROZONE
•Player tracking service produces detailed data of every move, touch and kick that occurs.
•Not real time feedback.
The Systems used...
•Sportscode and Focus X2
•Real time feedback
•Tailored to specific needs of each individual team
•Useful statistics
•Gives the manager the opportunity to look at things while the game is going on, or at half time.
The Systems used...
•Dartfish
•A detailed analysis of technique.
•By improving technique early, will make for a better all round player in the future.
•Works alongside physios, fitness coach and podiatrist, who will look at biomechanics of the feet and ankles.
Training ground culture
•Working as a TEAM & an INDIVIDUAL is very important
•Do NOT talk about things or share an opinion about somebody or something that does not concern yourself
•Listen to your supervisor and do whatever they ask for
•Working hours not neccessarily the normal 9-5. Depending on work load. MUST be finished for the
coach to view before the match day
•Relaxed working atmosphere
•Must always be on track with work and getting all done
•Prioritising the most important, immediate work first
•Work quickly and to a very high standard
•Completing requests from all players and staff if anything is required
Match Preperation
F.A. Youth cupVs
Hartlepool United
A. Billard
P. Roe
J. Chapell
3
J. Slew
2
H. Maguire
5
C. Brown
S. Murray
N. Foster
C. Gregory
6
11
1
4
K. James
9
7
8
M. Darlow
10
P. Johnson2nd year, tall, slim, right
footed. Solid defensively. Looks to attack
positively in the air. Reads game well in deep cover, but genuine lack of pace when exposed down channels. Simple
passes.
5
10
C. Martin2nd year, medium
height, right footed. Busy and
industrious in his play. Will look to run
with the ball and attack in final third. Good delivery from wide if given time.
1G. Herbert
2nd year, medium height. Kicks right footed, hitting long to his
front men. Alert and agile, does not command his area and lacks presence. Close down on back passes, dwells on his
deliveries.
D. Johnson1st year, medium height and
build. Looks to come off marker and link play.
Struggles to find space and attempts on goal.
7 11B. Blackwood
2nd year, medium height, two footed.
Keeps the shape and tracks back well. Will look to push into final third. Can cross with
both feet, on the run or wide if given time.
D. Pervis2nd year, tall, right
footed. Sound defensively; covers
and closes down effectively. Passes
safely to supporting players.
2
J. Richards1st year, medium
height, right footed. Sits in midfield, plays it simple, works hard.
4
A. Wakefield2nd year, medium height and build, right footed. Aggressive in play. Challenges strongly in the air. Holds off defenders when receiving to feet. Looks to attack positively in final third, getting shooting
opportunities. Works the line and imposes himself.
9
J. DukesTall and slim, left footed. When on the ball, looks to play early down the
left flank. Lacks genuine pace and not strong 1 v
1. Get at him.
T. Marron2nd year, tall, strong build. Right footed, solid defensively.
Attacks ball directly at him, looks to clear early. Get down the
sides to turn him and ask questions of him.
C. Liddle2nd year, medium height,
right footed. Looks to get on the ball and
dictate from back to front. Neat an tidy, good passing if given space.
Will look to push up with front two. Gets team
playing.
6 3
8
JS
K. James
N. Foster
PR
M. Darlow
JC
H. Maguire
C. Brown
CG
SM
11
4
5
2
Wakefield
Liddle
Marron
P. JohnsonDukes
Pervis
10
Blackwood
7
D. Johnson
8
3
Martin
6
CB
SM
MD
JS
HM
PR
JC
9
Rishards
NF
KJ
CG
Defending Corner #1
11
4
5
2
Wakefield
Liddle
Marron
P. Johnson
Dukes
Pervis
10
Blackwood
7
D. Johnson
8
3
Martin
6
CB
SM
MD
JS
HMPR
JC
9
Rishards
NF
KJCG
Defending Corner #2
11
4
5
2
Wakefield
Liddle
Marron
P. Johnson
Dukes
Pervis
10
Blackwood
7
D. Johnson
8
3
Martin
6
CB
SM
MD
JS
HM
PR
JC
9
Richards
NF
KJ
CG
Defending Corner #3
11
4
5
2
Wakefield
Liddle
Marron
P. Johnson
Dukes
Pervis
10
Blackwood
7
D. Johnson
8
3
Martin
6
CB
SM
MD
JS
HM
PR
JC
9
Richards
NF
KJ
CG
Defending Long Throw #1
11
4
5
2
WakefieldLiddle
Marron
P. JohnsonDukes
Pervis
10Blackwood
7
D. Johnson
8
3
Martin
6
CB
SM
MD
JS
HMPR
JC
9
Richards
NF
KJ
CG
Defending Long Throw #2
Penalties 10 – D. Johnson & 8 - Liddle
810
MD
PR SMKJ
CB
SMJC
JC
JS
HM
PR SM
CBJS NF CG
KJ
JC
JS
PR CB
SM
HM NF
CG
MD
Attacking Corner #1
KJ
JC
JS
PR CB
CG
HM
NF
SM
MD
Attacking Corner #2
KJJC
JS
PR CB
CG
HMNF
SM
MD
Attacking Corner #3
KJ
JC JS
PR
CB
CG
HM NF
SM
MD
KJ
JC
JS
PR CBCG
HM NF
SM
MDDeep Free Kick
Thank you for listening
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