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How to Measure Player Metrics: Volume vs. Intensity

Sports ana­ly­tics is the pro­cess of crea­ting and ana­ly­zing metrics in rela­ti­on to sports. Play­er metrics are num­bers that repre­sent some aspects of ath­le­tic per­for­mance, such as speed, strength, endu­rance, or skill. Howe­ver, not all metrics are crea­ted equal. 

Some play­er metrics may be more relia­ble, useful, or infor­ma­ti­ve than others, depen­ding on what we are try­ing to mea­su­re and why. In this blog, we’ll compa­re volu­me metrics to inten­si­ty metrics to see which one fits your goals better.

What Are Volume and Intensity?

In sports per­for­mance, volu­me-based metrics cap­tu­re the amount or dura­ti­on of phy­si­cal acti­vi­ty. They are usual­ly easier to mea­su­re and compa­re, but they can be mis­lea­ding or incom­ple­te. For ins­tance, a play­er who covers the most distance does­n’t con­tri­bu­te more to suc­cess than a play­er with less. 

Addi­tio­nal­ly, wit­hout under­stan­ding the inten­si­ty level it is dif­fi­cult to put ever­y­thing into con­text. For exam­p­le, a play­er can run 10km (about 6.21 mi) in 90 minu­tes of play vs. 10km in 45 minu­tes of training. 

Inten­si­ty-based metrics, on the other hand, cap­tu­re the pace or effort of phy­si­cal acti­vi­ty. They are usual­ly more reflec­ti­ve of the qua­li­ty and impact of phy­si­cal acti­vi­ty, but they can be har­der to mea­su­re and interpret. 

For ins­tance, a play­er who has a high shoo­ting per­cen­ta­ge or a high plus-minus rating may not neces­s­a­ri­ly be more skil­led or valuable than a play­er who faces toug­her oppon­ents or plays in dif­fe­rent situations.

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Pinpointing the Player Metrics You Need

Alt­hough the­re are hundreds of metrics to choo­se from, you can pin­point the inten­si­ty and volu­me metrics that mean most to you and your team. Here are some examp­les: Dif­fe­rent Key Per­for­mance Indi­ca­tors to Con­sider for Intensity: 

  • Distance cover­ed in high-speed zones 
  • Num­ber of sprints 
  • Num­ber of high acce­le­ra­ti­ons / decelerations 
  • Acce­le­ra­ti­on load 

KPIs to Con­sider for Volu­me-Based Metrics 

  • Distance cover­ed
  • Dura­ti­on of a session 
  • Time in speed zones 
  • Phy­sio load 

A good approach is to use both sets of metrics in com­bi­na­ti­on, as they com­ple­ment each other and pro­vi­de a more com­pre­hen­si­ve pic­tu­re of the volu­me and inten­si­ty of the activity.

Why Combine Volume and Intensity?

Get­ting an accu­ra­te look is a good start. You’ll also need to con­sider the con­text and the pur­po­se of the ana­ly­sis. By using a com­bi­na­ti­on of volu­me and inten­si­ty metrics, you can ans­wer ques­ti­ons such as: 

  1. How much acti­vi­ty did the ath­le­te per­form over a given time? 
  2. How hard did the ath­le­te work over a cer­tain period? 
  3. How did the ath­le­te dis­tri­bu­te their effort over a sel­ec­ted amount of time? 

The­se ques­ti­ons can help you under­stand the acti­vi­ty pro­fi­le of your ath­le­tes and how it affects their health, well-being, and per­for­mance. By using sports ana­ly­tics, you can mea­su­re and opti­mi­ze your ath­le­tes’ acti­vi­ty and help them achie­ve their goals.

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At the end of the day, you must find a good com­bi­na­ti­on of both metrics to get the most out of your trai­ning and to plan accor­din­gly for the next trai­ning ses­si­on. That’s what our Sports Sci­ence Con­sul­ting team can help you with. 

Our team can help you sel­ect and inter­pret metrics. They can be appli­ed to any sport. 

If you’d like to learn more about how volu­me and inten­si­ty metrics can help your team, cont­act us at any time.

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