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What Kind of Data Does a GPS Tracker for Football Players Provide?

Tech­no­lo­gy has beco­me an inte­gral part of enhan­cing play­er per­for­mance and redu­cing inju­ries. One such exam­p­le is the GPS tra­cker for foot­ball play­ers. But what kind of data does it pro­vi­de? And what does this infor­ma­ti­on tell coa­ches and players?

A sen­sor, worn (in a vest) by play­ers during trai­ning and matches, sends a wealth of data to a dash­board that can be used to opti­mi­ze per­for­mance and pre­vent inju­ries. It’s up to the coa­ching staff to deci­de on what to track and the insights give them the power to make more infor­med decisions.

Pinpoint The Perfect Metrics for Football

Performance Metrics Provide Insight on Every Player

The pri­ma­ry func­tion of a GPS foot­ball play­er tra­cker is to moni­tor play­er per­for­mance. It does this by track­ing a varie­ty of metrics, including: 

  1. Distance Cover­ed: The tra­cker records the total distance a play­er covers during a game or trai­ning ses­si­on. This includes wal­king, jog­ging, run­ning, and sprin­ting distances. 
  2. Speed: The device mea­su­res the player’s speed at dif­fe­rent inter­vals. This can help iden­ti­fy the player’s peak speed and how it varies throug­hout the game. 
  3. Load: This is a mea­su­re of the over­all stress pla­ced on a player’s body during a game or trai­ning ses­si­on. It con­siders fac­tors like distance cover­ed, speed, and inten­si­ty of play. 

Advanced Metrics Tell a More Detailed Story

In addi­ti­on to per­for­mance metrics, GPS can coll­ect advan­ced metrics, including: 

  1. Rela­ti­ve Speed Zone Ent­ries: This refers to the cate­go­riza­ti­on of a player’s speed into dif­fe­rent zones based on their maxi­mum speed. For exam­p­le, a player’s speed might be divi­ded into zones such as wal­king, jog­ging, run­ning, and sprin­ting. Each zone is defi­ned by a per­cen­ta­ge of the player’s maxi­mum speed. This allows for a more indi­vi­dua­li­zed under­stan­ding of a player’s exer­ti­on levels during a game or trai­ning session. 
  2. Detail­ed Event Ana­ly­sis of Acce­le­ra­ti­ons and Dece­le­ra­ti­ons: This invol­ves ana­ly­zing the ins­tances when a play­er acce­le­ra­tes or dece­le­ra­tes during a game or trai­ning ses­si­on. Acce­le­ra­ti­ons are important as they often occur during key events in a game, such as cha­sing a ball or eva­ding an oppo­nent. Dece­le­ra­ti­ons, on the other hand, can be indi­ca­ti­ve of fati­gue or poten­ti­al inju­ry risk. By ana­ly­zing the­se events in detail, coa­ches and trai­ners can gain insights into a player’s fit­ness level, inju­ry risk, and game performance. 
  3. Repea­ted Sprints: This refers to a player’s abili­ty to per­form mul­ti­ple sprints in quick suc­ces­si­on with short reco­very peri­ods in bet­ween. This is a cru­cial aspect of many team sports, inclu­ding foot­ball, as it clo­se­ly mimics the high inten­si­ty bursts of acti­vi­ty that occur during a game. Moni­to­ring repea­ted sprints can pro­vi­de valuable infor­ma­ti­on about a player’s fit­ness level, fati­gue, and rea­di­ness for play. 

Harnessing Load Management Data for Injury Prevention

One of the most valuable aspects of a GPS play­er tra­cker is its role in inju­ry pre­ven­ti­on. By moni­to­ring an athlete’s load, the sports per­for­mance track­ing can help iden­ti­fy when a play­er is at risk of inju­ry due to overtraining. 

Addi­tio­nal­ly, by moni­to­ring move­ments, the device can help iden­ti­fy pat­terns that may lead to inju­ry. By pro­vi­ding insights into per­for­mance metrics, health and fit­ness data, and inju­ry risks, the­se devices are beco­ming an essen­ti­al tool in modern football.

GPS Football Trackers Can Also Provide a Fully Automated Workflow for Coaches

The team of deve­lo­pers at KIN­EXON Sports has effec­tively stream­li­ned the work pro­cess for coa­ches. Now, the time-con­sum­ing tasks of manu­al con­nec­tion, data rea­ding, and eva­lua­ti­on down­loa­ding are things of the past. Coa­ches sim­ply need to initia­te and con­clude the ses­si­on using the KIN­EXON Sports app. All remai­ning pro­ce­du­res are auto­ma­ted, eli­mi­na­ting the need for cables. 

To learn more about the upgrade that tur­ned KIN­EXON PER­FORM GPS Pro into the worl­d’s first ath­le­te moni­to­ring solu­ti­on with a ful­ly auto­ma­ted and wire­less work­flow, cont­act us at any time. Or down­load the bro­chu­re by cli­cking the link below. 

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