This next video shows us not only the power of notational analysis, but also gives us an idea of how big a job it can be to do it well!
It's also an interesting look at a basketball court where the players must keep bouncing off the walls!!!
You may be asked to justify why a coach may use notational analysis. These are your 4 options for an answer.
I would like you to screenshot or save this image, put it in to your Anki deck as "image occlusion" and block out something from each line so you can reasonably test and retest yourself later.
We'll go over the main reasons for using notational analysis in the classroom, but if you missed it or you want to revisit it, here's your chance!
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Question 2
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A soccer coach is studying the performance of their squad. Which is an example of tactical evaluation?
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Question 3
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Match the following applications of notational analysis with their explanations
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Analysis of movement
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Focus on patterns of play
Development of databases and models
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To define quantitatively where technique fails or excels
Educational use with teacher/coach and athlete
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Recording the movement of a player during a performance
Tactical Evaluation
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Storing and logging information about past performance which enables predictive modelling
Technical Evaluation
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Players in the squads, substitutes, injured players, can do analysis as a way of enhancing their understanding of their sport, as well as providing statistics on their team.
Once you've been told you have the above matching pairs correct, take a screenshot, add the picture to your Anki deck and block out each side of the arrow on each row (10 boxes in total)
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Question 4
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Give an example of the following applications of notational analysis:
Tactical Evaluation: _______
Technical Evaluation: _______
Again, we'll go over phase analysis and performance outcome models in the classroom, but if you missed it or you want to revisit it, here's your chance!
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Question 5
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After the success of her IA, Marie has qualified for the WPGA open (Bravo!!!). The rest of the class are watching on TV as she tees off at the 1st hole in St Andrews. Complete the notes you took:
_______ phase - She steps up to the ball, fixes her grip, sets her feet shoulder width apart and rests the club next to the ball.
_______ phase - Slowly, she takes the club head back, keeping her head still and eyes on the ball.
_______ phase - Starting the rotation with her hips then her shoulders, she swings the club, allowing it to pick up speed continuously until it makes perfect contact with the ball.
______________ - After the contact, she gradually slows the club down, allowing it to travel over her shoulder. She lifts the heel of her back foot but keeps her head down looking at the tee.
For 0 points: What happened next? _______
Copy this image in to your Anki deck (image occlusion).
Cover each phase.
Cover both times it says "phase analysis model" and the words "phase" and "analysed" (in white) then shift click all 4 of them and make them a group.
Here's a reminder of how we used a performance outcome model to determine what our long jumper should focus on:
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Question 6
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Which principles should these factors be categorised under?
Limb rotation speed
Speed/accuracy trade off
Maximum force production
Whole body running speed
Proximal to distal sequence of movements
Action-reaction simultaneous movements of opposing limbs
Flight and projectile motion
Change of running direction
Speed principles
Force principles
Coordination principles
Specific performance principles
Copy this image in to your Anki deck and block off the principles and the words "Performance Outcome"
Here's an overview of the phase analysis and performance outcome models.
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Question 7
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Drag all 10 actions on to the flow chart so that it makes sense.
Once you have done it, trace out a pass to goal with your finger to check it's good.
Other Answer Choices:
Possession lost
Dribble
Pass
Intercepted
Goal!
Possession retained
Miss
Successful
Shot
In possession
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Question 8
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Which type of notation system is this? Suggest another use for this system in another sport.
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Question 9
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You keep track of how many runs Tommy scores for each bowl he faces in a Cricket match.
Which type of notation system is this? Suggest another use for this system in another sport.
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Question 10
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Check out this handwritten notational analysis of a Lacrosse game (England Vs USA in 1984)
Do you understand it? Me neither!
That doesn't matter though, you can still tell us what this is an example of (see hint if needed).
Once you have done that, think of a system that you know of for another sport (or make one up) and explain part of it here.
Copy this image in to your Anki deck (image occlusion). Cover each of the types of Analysis. You can even cover one word at a time then both words together for the bottom 2. Sometimes it will ask you for one word, other times for both.
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Question 11
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Some of these technologies are getting old now, but you may be asked about them:
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Health: e.g. Bodybyte / TrainingPeaks
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can provide objective data for officials in tennis to support their decision making regarding a line call;
Sports performance: e.g. Dartfish
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can be used to capture movement during a soccer game which then can be analysed and improved;
Officiating: e.g. Hawkeye
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can be used to aid in the analysis of soccer game;
Sports performance: e.g. Prozone
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can be used to monitor nutrition and fitness programs for runners;
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Question 12
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What is a limitation of using information technology in sports analysis?
Add this picture to your Anki deck and block something out each side of the arrow on each row.
Add this picture to your Anki deck and block something out each advantage / disadvantage.