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How Basketball Coaches Use Sports Performance Tracking Data Leading into Game Day

Earlier this year, we sat down with the University of Colorado’s Steve Englehart, Director of Sports Performance for Olympic Sports, to learn more about how he prepares for the Buffaloes men’s basketball season. His mindset about athlete performance and training methods has evolved with the development of sports performance tracking technology. 

Here, we dive deeper into his experience using KINEXON’s PERFORM IMU solution to prepare his team to compete at the highest level for the 2023 – 24 college basketball season.

University of Colorado’s Steve Englehart, Director of Sports Performance for Olympic Sports uses sports performance tracking technology to improve his atheltes' performance.

How Sports Data Analytics Transforms Training

You have over 15 years of experience as a strength & conditioning coach. How has sports data analytics changed your perception of training methods for basketball players? 

Englehart: Sports performance tracking technology has revolutionized the training and preparation methods of basketball players. It enables coaches and players to closely monitor their performance and identify areas that need improvement. This information helps them to personalize their training methods, which can lead to better results on the court. You have to know what you are collecting to help each athlete prepare for the stress of the game. 

Tracking specific metrics is subjective for every coach. With the abundance of sports performance metrics and data insights at your fingertips, how do you decide which metrics bring the most value to you and your program? 

Englehart: Tracking performance metrics is an essential aspect of coaching. However, every coach has their own set of subjective metrics that they consider valuable for their program. With the excess of data insights and performance metrics available, it can be challenging to determine which ones to focus on. Ultimately, it comes down to the coach’s goals and the team’s needs. The coach should identify the areas that need improvement and prioritize the metrics that can provide the most valuable insights. 

It’s important to strike a balance between tracking too many metrics and not enough. Too many metrics can lead to information overload and make it challenging to gain meaningful insights, while too few can prevent the coach from identifying areas that need improvement. A good approach is to focus on a core set of metrics most relevant to the team’s goals and objectives.

The University of Colorado uses sports data from KINEXON to improve their approach to game days.

Sports Performance Tracking for Game Day Preps

What does a typical practice week look like leading into a game?

Englehart: Our team schedule usually includes games on Thursdays and Saturdays, and our day-to-day practice routine leading up to a game follows a pattern of high and low intensity. On Mondays, we have the most intense practice, with practice loads averaging around 8001000. Tuesdays see a drop in intensity, with the accumulated load around 600 – 800. Wednesdays have shorter practices but are still intense for the time we spend on the court, with the accumulated load averaging around 400 – 600. On game days, which are typically on Thursdays, players with high minutes usually have an accumulated load of about 700 – 850. However, this can vary depending on the team we are playing and game stoppages. Fridays are dedicated to recovery, with practices around a 300 – 400 accumulated load, depending on our shoot around schedule.


Which PERFORM IMU metrics are you focused on during the regular season leading up to game day to position your players to peak at the right time?

Englehart: As a coach, focusing on specific PERFORM IMU metrics during the regular season leading up to game day is important. These metrics can help you position your players to peak at the right time and ensure they’re in the best possible condition. The metrics you should focus on include accumulated overall load, accumulated very high load, accumulated high load, distance, and speed. By monitoring and optimizing these metrics, you can undulate practices to help players be ready to perform at their best during games. This approach can help ensure your team is prepared to compete at the highest level and achieve success. 

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A coach at the University of Colorado explains the science behind sports performance tracking data.

Load Management with Sports Performance Tracking

How are you managing player loads with the data? How has it made a difference during the season?

Englehart: Managing player loads through data analysis during practice and games allows the entire staff to work together and develop a comprehensive plan for each player’s recovery, nutrition, hydration, and strength training. This approach ensures that every athlete is well-prepared for the next game and performs at their best throughout the season. Our team includes myself, a strength and conditioning coach, athletic trainers like Rawely Klingsmith, sports scientists such as Tessa Mendoza and Adam Ringler, and sports dietitian Dana Bllinski. We collaborate to manage player loads and help our athletes achieve their full potential.

Are there drills you do before a game based solely on the data? Are there drills you won’t do based on the data? 

Englehart: As a coach, I don’t rely solely on data drills before games. Instead, I prefer to have my players focus exclusively on the game itself on game day. The three or four days leading up to the game are the most important, as it’s crucial to prime and prepare our athletes to feel their best. I am confident they can perform well on the court if we do this successfully. While game day is undoubtedly the most important part of the week for the players, I think both the players and coaches would agree that the preparation leading up to the game is equally crucial. 

Turning Sports Data into Insights

Every training session can deliver different results from an athlete’s performance standpoint. Can you share an example of how you utilize the sports data to adjust during practice vs. game day? Have you seen a difference in performance levels?

Englehart: On game day, I don’t make any decisions during the game itself. Those decisions are made by the coaching staff and myself after the game when we evaluate recovery, hydration, food, and treatment. However, during practice, I do make adjustments as needed. For example, suppose a player’s performance during a Tuesday practice is significantly higher or lower than their usual average. In that case, I might adjust their lifting schedule, recovery protocol, and food intake accordingly. This ensures that the player can perform at their best and avoid injury. Yes, we have seen performance levels increase during adjustments using our force plate testing and the player’s speed during games. 

Do you ever share insights with other basketball coaches (men’s and women’s) to gain a different perspective? If so, what have you learned from other coaches using performance tracking technology?

Englehart: I regularly communicate with athletic trainers, sports scientists, strength coaches, and medical directors in the NBA and college. I make it a point to pick everyone’s brain on how they use specific techniques and tools. I have great Discussions about how we use and connect our practices and how their team might differ from different accumulated loads of days out of a game. Having a trusted colleague to communicate with is valuable, as it helps me and the colleague stay on top of our game. Finally, the goal one day is to become one of the best users of KINEXON. To do that, I am incredibly grateful that the KINEXON community is so helpful in teaching and guiding me to become a fluent KINEXON user. 

Sports data analytics are becoming a big part of  the University of Colorado’s Steve Englehart, Director of Sports Performance for Olympic Sports trainings.

The Benefit KINEXON PERFORM IMU Provides

Are there any specific features of the PERFORM IMU solution that help make your job easier to communicate performance trends to your athletes and the coaching staff?

Englehart: As a strength and conditioning coach, the PERFORM IMU system has greatly benefited my job. It helps me educate the players on their practice habits and pinpoint areas that need improvement. Working alongside Coach Tad Boyle, one of the most reputable coaches in the country, has made my job easier as he emphasizes the importance of undulating practices. I rely on the PERFORM IMU system to evaluate each player’s accumulated load, determine the appropriate recovery protocol, and monitor their eating habits and hydration. Overall, I believe the system is an invaluable tool that helps me execute my job effectively. 

What advice would you give other basketball coaches about using sports data analytics solutions as a guide to improve athlete performance and training methods?

Englehart: As a basketball coach, it’s essential to understand the purpose behind using (sports) data analytics solutions. If your objective is to facilitate a safe return to play or to educate players on their performance during games and practice, then data analytics can be incredibly useful. However, if you plan to use it to enforce minute restrictions on players, it may not be worth the investment, especially for college athletics. In my experience, I’ve found that many athletes don’t push themselves hard enough during practice, so it’s essential to tailor data analytics to your specific needs and goals. 

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