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This course provides students with an understanding and appreciation of the development and position of performance data analysis in sport. Practical skills using modern performance data analysis techniques will be developed. Students will be required to track and analyse the performance of an athlete within a team sport through the duration of the course and use software.
This course introduces basic techniques and develops skills in performance analysis. Accessible technology for tactical and skill analysis is used in a sporting context familiar to the student. Students learn basic statistical techniques and how to use Excel and SPSS to analyse data.Course content includes:- theory and historical development of Performance Analysis- use of video to support Performance Analysis- qualitative and quantitative analysis (using SPSS and Excel for statistical analysis)
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:1. Understand the rationale and place of performance analysis as a coaching, sport science, and team support discipline;2. Apply and critically evaluate both quantitative and qualitative methods of analysing effectiveness in sports performance with real-world examples;3. Understand the importance in defining analysis measures and perform notational analysis in the sporting context, and present in tables and graphs including use of Excel;4. Understand and perform primary functionality of SportsCode Pro (including code window design, timelines), Excel, HUDL Technique and GPS software in order to provide effective and timely performance analysis, including the use of Macs, Cameras and iPads;5. Utilise self-reflective processes in the design and analysis of protocols for measuring individual performance;6. Be able to critically evaluate, communicate and present innovative performance analysis information suitable for coaching staff and athletes using national and global best practices and literature. Including use of PowerPoint, video editing software and SportsCode Pro.
SPCO231
Students must attend one activity from each section.
Piet Van Hasselt
Domestic fee $844.00
International fee $3,950.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
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