Evaluating and analysing athletes' skills - OCRIdentifying a performer's strengths
In order to plan an effective training programme, performers need to know the key skills for their sport and assess which of these are personal strengths or weaknesses.
Identifying a performer's strengths and areas for improvement
Having an overview of the skills of the sport enables the performer and coach to assess which areas are strengths for the performer and which skills are weaknesses and should be improved.
Match analysis with a simple 鉁 鉁 chart can show which skills a performer regularly uses and whether or not the skill is successful.
Sport: Basketball Performer: A. N. Other
Skill
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Jump shot
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Chest pass
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Jump shot
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Video analysis also helps coaches and performers to identify the strengths and weaknesses of an athlete's performance. Typically, video analysis software supports playback, slow motion and simultaneous examples 鈥 of your own or exemplary performances. It helps to provide accurate feedback. See Guidance.
Video analysis can also use simple video or stills cameras.
Data collection and analysis
Video analysis can be used to create and gather data that helps to analyse individual performances. Linked to computer software, this data can be presented in a variety of ways to identify areas for improvement, to provide feedback and to monitor progress over time.