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A Little About Me

Sports Nut

I completed my undergraduate study of Sports Media in 2011. Since that time I have carried a strong interest in current sport with particular emphasis on Cricket and AFL. 

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Commencing my Masters of High Performance Sport in 2017 is a stepping stone for me to achieve my career goal of working in an NSO (preferably Cricket Australia or the AFL!) and contributing to sustaining the sport(s) that I love!

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I stay connected to Cricket in particular, still playing local Premier Cricket to this day. As well as this, I have branched out in more recent times to representative coaching. I find all elements of Sport Informatics and Analytics extremely interesting as I am able to relate them to my own playing and coaching careers.

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Please enjoy my take on the course content!

References

Some helpful content explored throughout this journey

  1.  Wenger, Etienne (1998). Communities of practice: learning, meaning, and identity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

  2. Trent Hopkinson - UC Sport Informatics and Analytics

3. Dowrick, Peter (1976). "Self modelling: a videotape training technique for disturbed and disabled children." (Ph.D). University of Auckland.

4.  Karin Cestina. "Culture in global knowledge societies: knowledge cultures and epistemic cultures" (1999)

5. Halson, Shona (2014). "Monitoring Training Load to Understand Fatigue in Athletes". Sports Medicine 44(2)

6.  Jovanović, Mladen (13 March 2015). "AFL Data Analysis

Report"http://complementarytraining.net/wpcontent/uploads/2015/03/AFL_Analysis.htm

7. Fayyad, Usama; Piatetsky-Shapiro, Gregory; Smyth, Padhraic (1996). "From Data Mining to Knowledge Discovery in Databases"

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