How Historical Data Can Turn a Season Around

June 13, 2017 by Tim Nash

It’s that time again for summer workouts. Coaches are sending them out to prospective student-athletes, hoping they are strictly followed so their players report to pre-season training in top condition.

The programs, most likely arrive in the player’s email boxes with a PDF attached. As a coach, do you ever wish you could simply put workout items and details on the player’s calendar with diagrams and videos attached and a method to see if the workout was followed?

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Filed Under: Athlete Development, Athletic Performance, Data Science, Elite Sports Teams, Fitness, Sports Performance, Strength Training, Team Communication

Data: The Key To Improving Sports Performance

June 6, 2017 by Tim Nash

So, you have a player who is not performing as well as you’d like, and it’s frustrating. They are among your most talented players, but they just don’t get it done.

You have your own theories as to why, and over time you convince yourself you are right – he’s just lazy, he’s too slow, he’s not aggressive enough.

But what if you are wrong? What if there is a simple explanation that neither you nor the player have considered? What a waste that would be.

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Filed Under: Athlete Development, Athletic Performance, Data Science, Fitness, RPE, Soccer, Sports Performance, Strength Training

Sports Performance Has Evolved and DRIVN Has Kept Up

May 16, 2017 by Tim Nash

I have an old Sports Illustrated. The cover date is July 4, 1960. Articles teased on the cover are about Bill Veeck, Archie Moore and the US Olympic Trials. But the most interesting part of the magazine is the ads.

Cameras, video recorders, cigarettes, telephones, cigars and a whole lot of alcohol are the most prominent products being advertised, but one Campbell Soup ad caught my eye. It was for “Soup on the Rocks.”

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Filed Under: Athletic Performance, Fitness, RPE, Sports Performance, Strength Training

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