Performance Analysis

References and Further Reading

  1. Franks IM, Hughes M. Essentials of performance analysis in sport. Routledge Taylor & Francis Group; 2015. 
  2. Hodges NJ and Franks IM. The nature of feedback. In: Hughes MD and Franks IMF (eds) Notational analysis of sport: systems for better coaching and performance in sport. Oxon, UK: Routledge, 2004, pp.17–40.  
  3. Mayes A, O’Donoghue P, Garland J, et al. The use of performance analysis and internet video streaming during elite netball preparation. In: Proceedings of the international workshop of the International Society of Performance Analysis of Sport. Lincoln, United Kingdom, April 2009.  
  4. Nelson LJ and Groom R. The analysis of athletic performance: some practical and philosophical considerations. Sport Educ Soc 2012; 17: 687–701. 
  5. James, D.A.; Petrone, N. Sensors and Wearable Technologies in Sport: Technologies, Trends and Approaches for Implementation; Springer: Berlin, Germany, 2016. 
  6. Hughes, M and Franks, I.. (2008). Time-Motion Analysis. In: The essentials of performance analysis: an introduction . London: Routledge. 190-195. 
  7. Canovas, M., Arias, J., Marin, P and Yuste, J. (2014). Time-Motion Analysis Procedure in Team Sports: Example for Youth Basketball. Strength and Conditioning Journal. 36 (3), 71-75.  
  8. Maslovat, D. and Franks, I.M. (2008) The need for feedback. In M. Hughes and I.M. Franks (eds), Essential of Performance Analysis: An introduction (pp. 1–7). London: Routledge. 
  9. O’Donoghue P., Mayes A. (2013) Performance analysis, feedback and communication in coaching. : Routledge handbook of sports performance analysis.: McGarry T., O’ Donoghue P., Sampaio J., editors. Routledge  
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