Game Changer S05E02 Snippet 8 – Joshua
On the Game Changer podcast, Joshua Rucci from the University of Georgia, shares insights about using flexible, configurable reporting to mobilise data and support various sports and their unique user needs. He explains how coaches can track metrics such as daily jump performance and compare them to historical data. Additionally, he implemented customisable, alarmed dashboards using a simple color-coded system based on rolling averages, allowing coaches to identify areas needing attention quickly.
Game Changer S05E02 Snippet 5 – Renee
On the Game Changer Podcast, Renee Kleszczynski from Michigan State University, discusses consolidating the efforts of performance coaches, athletic trainers, and strength coaches by integrating their data in one unified platform. This allows them to focus solely on their roles without additional tasks. This allows for the maintenance of accurate records and enables advanced capabilities and insights, which ultimately enhances their contributions and the overall performance management of athletes.
SkyNews: Impact of Growing Fixture Schedule and Congestion on Injury – or Not
Stephen Smith, CEO of Kitman Labs, addresses the potential impact of fixture congestion on player injuries on SkyNews, emphasising that it’s not just about the number of games but also how teams train, prepare for congestion, and manage player rotation.
Navigating the Changing Landscape of Student-Athlete Care
During the webinar, several topics were discussed, including Student athlete care and technology in sports medicine, Athletic program development and support for student athletes, Holistic care in collegiate athletics, data sharing, and preparing for transformation committee recommendations.
SBJ Live: Redefining Talent Development for the Global Football Market
During the webinar, several topics were discussed, including systematically identifying new players, developing talent from the academy to the first team, educating and developing coaches, and supporting the holistic development of athletes in their care.