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Perception – Decision – Execution: A Different Lens for Player Analysis
In this post, I want to explore a somewhat unconventional way to evaluate players. It is a discussion I find very interesting, and hopefully the logic is easy to follow. The 4 Pillars Players are often defined through t
Skills vs Competences
These two words are often used interchangeably, but I think the distinction between them matters. Here's how I define them: A Skill: Knowing how to do something — and being able to do it. A Competence: Actually doing it
Why Team Sports Are Different — and Why It Matters for Hockey Stats
The Equation Let's start with something deceptively simple. In team sports: Productivity = Potential × Processes Productivity is the output — the results, the wins, the goals, whatever metric you use to measure performa