
From video analysis to training: closing the cycle
Turning reports into concrete tasks that improve individual and collective behaviours.
From video analysis to meaningful training
Analysis only becomes valuable when it leads to concrete changes on the pitch. Watching clips is not enough unless those observations influence behaviour in training and competition.
Choosing the ideas that matter most
After each match, it is more useful to identify a small number of high-impact ideas than to analyse everything. Clear priorities make feedback more useful and more actionable.
Using video to correct and reinforce
Short video clips can help players recognise both mistakes to correct and strengths to reinforce. Visual feedback accelerates understanding and gives context to each intervention.
Turning insights into training tasks
The cycle becomes effective when the team:
- understands what needs to improve
- trains that behaviour in specific tasks
- recognises the same situation during competition

Conclusion
When analysis connects directly with training design, it stops being only a report and becomes a practical tool for continuous improvement and stronger team identity.