Performance Analysis in Sport

123456789101112131415161718192021
Across
  1. 1. A form of testing that can be conducted in the natural performance environment
  2. 4. Aspects of performance that focus on the performers fitness levels and body conditioning
  3. 6. Aspects of performance that focus on good strategy and decision-making
  4. 8. A specialist form of testing methods that cannot be conducted outside as they need specialist equipment
  5. 9. The term used to describe whether or not the performance analysis method chosen is appropriate
  6. 13. Aspects of performance that focus on observing conduct and assessing why performers behave in a certain way
  7. 14. Method of assessment that provides information from performers on issues and feelings about performance
  8. 19. An analysis tool used when trying to compare performances either from different angles or to previous performances
  9. 20. A term used to refer to the degree to which a test is consistent and stable, in short, can it be repeated
  10. 21. Analysis tool used to break down the skill bit by bit to assess technique and allow for small changes to be made
Down
  1. 1. A method of testing that assesses a performers current physical levels e.g. speed or endurance
  2. 2. A term used to describe whether the testing method accurately measures what it set out to
  3. 3. Data that is used to compare your test results to the average for your age category
  4. 5. Name of the test that measures the volume of oxygen you can consume while exercising at your maximum capacity
  5. 7. A qualitative analysis tool that provides information related to why the performer behaves in a certain way
  6. 10. A form of analysis that can be used to assess movement technique to help avoid injury
  7. 11. Information gathered in a numerical form and is usually used to construct graphs and tables
  8. 12. Information about data that is not in numerical form e.g. observations and written questionnaire responses
  9. 15. Analysis using symbols to record information about performance e.g. patterns of play or technical errors
  10. 16. Aspects of performance that focus on efficiency of movement and its aesthetic
  11. 17. Abbreviation of a method that tracks the distance covered in a given performance
  12. 18. An analysis tool used when real time observation of performance is difficult due to the speed of the action