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A PRACTICAL, REAL-WORLD GUIDE TO ANALYTICS FOR THE 5 MAJOR SPORTS: FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL, BASEBALL, SOCCER, AND TENNIS GAIN A COMPETITIVE EDGE! This is the first real-world guide to building and using analytical models for measuring and assessing performance in the five major sports: football, basketball, baseball, soccer, and tennis. Unlike books that focus strictly on theory, this book brings together sports measurement and statistical analyses, demonstrating how to examine differences across sports as well as between player positions. This book will provide you with the tools for cutting-edge approaches you can extend to the sport of your choice. Expert Northwestern University data scientist, UC San Diego researcher, and competitive athlete, Lorena Martin shows how to use measures and apply statistical models to evaluate players, reduce injuries, and improve sports performance. You’ll learn how to leverage a deep understanding of each sport’s principles, rules, attributes, measures, and performance outcomes. Sports Performance Measurement and Analytics will be an indispensable resource for anyone who wants to bring analytical rigor to athletic competition: students, professors, analysts, fans, physiologists, coaches, managers, and sports executives alike. All data sets, extensive code, and additional examples are available for download at http://www.ftpress.com/martin/ What are the qualities a person must have to become a world-class athlete? This question and many more can be answered through research, measurement, statistics, and analytics. This book gives athletes, trainers, coaches, and managers a better understanding of measurement and analytics as they relate to sports performance. To develop accurate measures, we need to know what we want to measure and why. There is great power in accurate measures and statistics. Research findings can show us how to prevent injuries, evaluate strengths and weaknesses, improve team cohesion, and optimize sports performance. This book serves many readers. People involved with sports will gain an appreciation for performance measures and analytics. People involved with analytics will gain new insights into quantified values representing physical, physiological, and psychological components of sports performance. And students eager to learn about sports analytics will have a practical introduction to the field. This is a thorough introduction to performance measurement and analytics for five of the world’s leading sports. The only book of its kind, it offers a complete overview of the most important concepts, rules, measurements, and statistics for each sport, while demonstrating applications of real-world analytics. You’ll find practical, state-of-the-art guidance on predicting future outcomes, evaluating an athlete’s market value, and more. Author Lorena Martin is a lifelong athlete, she brings a combination of expertise in applied behavioral science, quantitative methodologies, and exercise physiology. This book shows you how to think critically about athletic performance assessment, and helps you interpret a wide spectrum of measures and models in sports. All of the data and programs from the book are available on the book website at http://www.ftpress.com/martin. Build, use, and assess models for 5 major sports: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Soccer, Tennis Review: Great for all knowledge levels! - While this book was required for one of my graduate courses, I have since re-read it on my own. There's nothing more refreshing than a clearly-written, informative book that doesn't make you feel dumb (no pretentious language and foreign concepts) or brilliant (no babying concepts down.) Segmented by concepts (variables, physiological, psychological, and statistics) followed by five major fields of sport, this book lays out the basic information you'll need and flows into the more complicated topics without being abrupt or confusing. As much as I wanted to seek the input of multiple reliable sources for my written work, I found a good amount of supportive information that I would need right here in this one book. It is incredibly difficult to write concisely, often times more difficult than meeting a lengthy requirement, but Dr. Martin has accomplished the task. I was knowledgable in a few sports, a complete novice in some (talking about you basketball), and had never applied analytics to any of them before - but I am confident enough, with this guide in hand, to tackle greater research in the sports analytics field. Review: Awful - After reading it I felt like I wanted my money back. 40% of the book explains different sports basic rules, 15% is code and graphs, 40% is a sports term glossary and the rest is actual analysis. This book is not worth $50. I feel cheated and wish I could get my money back. Do not recommend
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J**N
Great for all knowledge levels!
While this book was required for one of my graduate courses, I have since re-read it on my own. There's nothing more refreshing than a clearly-written, informative book that doesn't make you feel dumb (no pretentious language and foreign concepts) or brilliant (no babying concepts down.) Segmented by concepts (variables, physiological, psychological, and statistics) followed by five major fields of sport, this book lays out the basic information you'll need and flows into the more complicated topics without being abrupt or confusing. As much as I wanted to seek the input of multiple reliable sources for my written work, I found a good amount of supportive information that I would need right here in this one book. It is incredibly difficult to write concisely, often times more difficult than meeting a lengthy requirement, but Dr. Martin has accomplished the task. I was knowledgable in a few sports, a complete novice in some (talking about you basketball), and had never applied analytics to any of them before - but I am confident enough, with this guide in hand, to tackle greater research in the sports analytics field.
F**O
Awful
After reading it I felt like I wanted my money back. 40% of the book explains different sports basic rules, 15% is code and graphs, 40% is a sports term glossary and the rest is actual analysis. This book is not worth $50. I feel cheated and wish I could get my money back. Do not recommend
H**L
For love of the game...and statistics!
This book is perfect for "newbie" sports performance analysts. I used this for my sports performance analytics course in Northwestern University. The author, Dr. Lorena Martin, does a great job of laying out concepts and ideas necessary to understand the types of statistical analyses done in different kinds of sports. The book starts out with anatomy and physiology, physical/biological measures required of athletes, psychological measures, and statistical models. Then, it delves into different kinds of sports explaining rules and regulations, athlete requirements/skills (physical, psychological, and cognitive), R coding, and graphs. I am a huge fan of statistics but not so much into sports. This book changed the way I saw sports and athletes. Now, when watching NFL games, soccer matches, etc., I am more in-tune with athletic prowess required, the beauty of the game, and measureable data that can be gathered and analyzed. Published in 2016, I appreciate the up-to-date information on peer-reviewed studies and statistical software/programming.
S**T
this book will completely change the way you look at how your favorite game is played
Whether you're a lifelong athlete, or a novice who seeks to learn more about sports analytics, this book will completely change the way you look at how your favorite game is played. This was recommended to me by a former professor, who suggested this book as a perfect introduction to understanding how to evaluate incoming NBA draft talent. I thought I knew a thing or two about the subject beforehand, but the author completely breaks down the physical AND psychological attributes required for success at every player position, across each of the major sports covered within the book (NFL, NBA, MLB, FIFA and ATP). Sports Performance Measurement and Analytics balances the combination of modern day data science with a Phil Jackson-like mentality, and redefines everything you thought you knew about the athletes you idolize.
N**C
Sports performance book for everyone
For anyone interested in understanding sports performance, Dr. Martin does a great job of breaking it down into simple and easy to understand concepts. Her analysis of athletes from different sports and application of analytics in quantifying athletes’ performance allows readers to understand that one size doesn’t fit all. Breaking down performance attributes by speed, power, jumps, etc. provide tremendous insights into understanding what matters and how it is evaluated across different sports. The addition of data analysis in R gives insights into efficient approaches in application-based understanding of data. I’d recommend this book to anyone who is either new to sports performance, or wants to understand some fundamental parameters in quantification of players’ metrics.
A**R
Great introduction to sports performance analytics!
This was the main text for a sports performance analytics course I took through Northwestern University. This book provides an introduction to sports analytics, with an emphasis in the early chapters on physiological and psychological measurements of athletes, an often overlooked area of study. Latter chapters look at sport-specific analytics (baseball, football, tennis, basketball, and soccer). R code is provided at the end of each of the sport-specific analytic chapters. For those with an interest in sports analytics, this book will provide you with a baseline to build on and begin to explore data sets for yourself.
A**R
This text is only a worthwhile read for true beginners ...
This text is only a worthwhile read for true beginners. There's far too much filler, with page after page devoted to rules summaries and sport-specific historical information. The chapter on baseball is a particularly notable disaster.
L**N
A Great Tool for Coaches and Sports Scientists
As a sports scientist with a professional basketball team I found Dr. Martin's book a great tool. In a day and age where data seems to drive the machine of college and professional sports, it's more important than ever to have a solid grasp of what the data is telling us, and how best to use that data to your, and your team's, advantage. This book can help you wade through the confusion and make sense of the numbers that can overwhelm us at times.
C**N
Useful and reliable (Práctico y fiable)
A not frequent and necessary approach for sport in this book: what they coaches and player needs from analytics, buth with reliability and scientific tools. Este libro presenta un enfque no frecuente y necesario en deporte: lo que los entrenadores y jugadores necesitan respecto a estadísticas, pero con fiabilidad y herramientas científicas
A**R
Quite disappointed with this book
Quite disappointed with this book, very little in terms of analytics, a couple of pages on statistical methods, but mostly describing several sports in terms of how they're played and certain athletic tests
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