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Sport Analytics as a Tool for an Effective Decision Making Tamás Sterbenz, Kristóf Világi, Gergely Csurilla 13. Qualitative Biomechanical Analysis of Technique Arnold Baca and Martin Gröber 14. Probability Analysis of Sports Contests: Skill and Chance Tim McGarry and Alex Dodgshon 15. Applied Motion Analysis Michael T. Hughes 16. Momentum and ‘Hot Hands’ Mike Hughes, Nic James, Michael T Hughes, Henriette Dancs and Stafford Murray 17. Dynamic Systems Theory and ‘Perturbations’ Matthew Robins and Mike Hughes 18. Rule Changes in Sport and the Role of Notation Jason Williams 19. Notational Analysis of Coaching Behaviour Kenny More, Ewan Cameron and Ian M. Franks 20. Performance Analysis in Elite Masters Football: Strategic Team and Player Development Implications. Harry Hubball and Philippe Lopes Section IV: Profiling in Sport with Examples 21. Performance Profiling Henriette Dancs, Mike Hughes, Michael T. Hughes, Nic James, Julia Wells and Stafford Murray 22. Example of Profiling Techniques: Profiling in Soccer Henriette Dancs, Mike Hughes and Nic James 23. Example of Profiling Techniques: Performance Profiling in Squash Mike Hughes, Michael T. Hughes, Nic James, Julia Wells and Stafford Murray 24. Profiling in Canoeing – A Practical Example Julia Wells 25. Performance Profiling in Rugby Union Michael Thomas Hughes, Jason Williams, Nic James and Mike Hughes Section V: Careers In Performance Analysis 26. Accreditation Michael T. Hughes, Nic James and Mike D. Hughes 27. Cooperation between Performance Analysis and Sport Data Analysis? Henriette Dancs 28. References and Bibliography Mike Hughes and Ian M. Franks         Mike Hughes is Emeritus Professor of Sport and Exercise Science, Cardiff Metropolitan University, UK. 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The Importance of Feedback to Performance Dana Maslovat and Ian M. Franks 2. What is Performance Analysis? Mike Hughes and Roger Bartlett 3. Project Management Issues in Performance Analysis Henriette Dancs and Katalin Kovács 4. A Pedagogical Approach to Performance Analysis in the Physical Education Katalin Kovács and Henriette Dancs 5. Video-based Technologies Dario G. Liebermann, Michael T. Hughes and Ian M. Franks Section II: The Methodology of Notational Analysis 6. The Use of Performance Indicators in Performance Analysis Mike Hughes and Roger Bartlett 7. Sports Analysis Mike Hughes 8. How Do We Design Simple Systems? - How to Develop a Notation system? Mike Hughes 9. Examples of Notation Systems Mike Hughes Section III: Current Issues of Performance Analysis 10. Reliability Issues in Sports Performance Analysis Peter O’Donoghue and Mike Hughes 11. The Statistical Processes of Identifying KPI’s in a Sport Using Basketball as an Example. Gábor Csátaljay and Henriette Dancs 12. 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