Business Intelligence

Match Report Part 6 - Shooting Analysis

In part 6 of our match report series, find out how to dig a little deeper in to your data with a simple shooting analysis of the match.

Caculating Monotony and Strain in Power Bi

Do you still use monotony and strain to monitor your athletes for overtraining? Well in this weeks #PowerBiForSportScience tutorial I will show you how to calculate monotony and strain to power up your monitoring reports.

How to Uncouple your ACWR in Power Bi

Are you using the Uncoupled Acute Chronic Workload ratio but unsure how to add this to your Power Bi report? Well look no further, find out how to do it in this Power Bi For Sport Science tutorial!

Match Report Part 5 - Season Ranking

In Part 5 of our match report series, we look back at what we have done so far and also add performance of our team throughout the season. Check it out today!

Understanding your Power Bi Data Model

Are you new to Power Bi, or have you been using it for a while? Do you know what the Data Model is or how it can help your reporting?

Hide slicers using bookmarks in Power Bi

Hi all, Do you think your slicers look messy on your report pages? Well using bookmarks, you can create hidden slicer pop-ups to clean up your report pages! I’ll show you how in this Power Bi for Sport Tutorial.

#WOW2021 #PowerBi - First 4 Weeks

Hey guys, This week I started to make my way through the Workout Wednesday for Power Bi challenges. This is an awesome extension of the Tableau community to Power Bi, providing challenges weekly to help extend your capabilities in the given software.

Training Load Dashboard: Workload Ratio Forecasting

Wanting to see what a workload ratio might look like with forecasted load? Use this trick in Power Bi to add this to your reports.

Data Management Basics: Creating an Athlete Table

Time to power up our data management skills, starting with an athlete table you can use in your Power Bi reports!

Training Load Dashboard: Comparing to Planned Load

We have our team summary, so next lets compare to the load we had planned. In this video, we will do that and help with forecasting!