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  • Sports Science
  • Coaching Science
  • Performance Analysis

Background:

  • Coaches utilize performance analysis for decision-making in sports.
  • Limited research exists on coaches' perspectives of performance analyst integration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate coaches' philosophies on performance analysis.
  • To understand how analysts can support coaching practices and match preparation.

Main Methods:

  • Semi-structured interviews with five elite Rugby Union coaches.
  • Exploration of coaches' perceptions of performance analysis and analysts.

Main Results:

  • Identified three key dimensions: role, purpose, and attributes of performance analysts.
  • Analysts are seen as information specialists and generalists supporting technology use.
  • Analysts provide accountability and support, requiring strong relationships, clear communication, and innovation.

Conclusions:

  • Coaches emphasize the analyst's role in delivering information and supporting decision-making.
  • The coach-analyst relationship is crucial for successful integration and support in high-performance environments.
  • Specific attributes like communication and proactivity are vital for effective performance analysts.