Sports Performance Analysis

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Across
  1. 3. The processed output of the analysis used to make decisions about tactics and preparation.
  2. 5. A quality of a variable if its value is independent of the individual observer's opinion.
  3. 6. Information provided to athletes and coaches to improve strategy and technique.
  4. 8. A category of formal games like soccer or basketball with a common playing area.
  5. 10. Data that provides measurable numerical values and frequencies of match events.
  6. 14. The systematic process of watching and measuring performance in competition or training.
  7. 15. Data including visual patterns, thoughts, and emotions interpreted by the analyst.
  8. 16. The stage in qualitative analysis where critical characteristics are examined to prioritize improvements.
Down
  1. 1. These variables characterize aspects of overall team output, such as ball possession percentage.
  2. 2. A requirement for PIs, ensuring a clear understanding of what a specific value actually means.
  3. 4. The systematic evaluation of an athlete's performance to support evidence-based decisions.
  4. 7. The quality of a measure if it represents an important and relevant aspect of performance.
  5. 9. A type of match analysis often involving manual recording and subjective judgment.
  6. 11. Summary variables (PIs) derived from action variables to represent important match aspects.
  7. 12. The final stage of qualitative movement diagnosis involving enhanced feedback to the athlete.
  8. 13. Used alongside video analysis to provide objective records and overcome memory limitations.