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Live data - Physical load monitoring

Live data will provide you with a physical load dashboard during the match.

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Written by Jurre van Laarhoven
Updated over a week ago

Live data - Physical load monitoring

The Load Monitoring screen allows you to monitor the physical load and demands of the match. These live insights will guide your data-driven decisions during a match by providing objective information on relevant physical variables on both the team and each individual player.

Status of the live data

On the home page of the Performance Center, you will find an indicator on the status of the live data. As shown for the match Jong Ajax vs. SC Cambuur in the image below.

By clicking on a row of your preferred match you will be redirected to the match-specific load monitoring page.

Please note that for the incoming data, we are dependent on the tracking provider and that is why we communicate if the incoming data is "live" or "disrupted".

Our process of analysing the live data is fast, however, there will always be a delay between the incoming raw data and the insights on the screen. The "last updated hh:mm:ss" informs you of the latest refresh. In addition, you will find how many minutes of the match are processed and included in the current view by the "updated until x minutes".

Find out more about the live data here:

Compare team performance

The team comparison on top of the page allows you to compare both teams' fieldplayer totals. The Goalkeeper is excluded for the calculation of fieldplayer totals.

Compare players

The physical performance of all players of your team will be displayed. To quickly find the relevant insights the table is customizable to your preferences. Make a selection of the most relevant variables and sort all players on any column.

Variables

Role

The role is based on the formation provided by the event data provider at the start of the match.

Time

The time in minutes in which the player is on the field.

Physical Variables

Please find more information on the physical variables in this article.


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