- What is performance profiling?
- What is an example of performance profiling?
- What is the performance profiling wheel?
- Why is performance profiling used?
- What does scat stand for PE?
- Why is a SCAT test useful?
- What are the weaknesses of performance profiling?
- How does the performance profiling process work?
- How can an athlete use the performance profile?
What is performance profiling?
Performance profiling is a coaching tool. It’s a system to help coaches identify the strengths, weaknesses and training preferences of their athletes.
What is an example of performance profiling?
On top of having more motivation, the athlete-coach relationship can be enhanced. A sporting example of performance profiling is football. If Rooney wants to find out where he is weaker, he could use performance profiling. This would allow him to analyze his performance with his coach and work out a contingency plan.
What is the performance profiling wheel?
‘The PPW is a wheel arranged into 8 different sections with a mental sub-factor written on the outside of each section. Within each section, are 10 segments which represented a score of 1 (inside) – 10 (outside) with 1 being the poorest and 10 being the best.
Who made the SCAT test?
CTY
Developed by CTY, the School and College Ability Test (SCAT) offers a quick, direct path to determining eligibility for CTY programs. CTY uses a three-level grading scale, designed by our experts in gifted education, to determine how your child’s score compares to that of students in higher grades.
What are the main objectives of performance profiling?
1.2 The main objectives of performance profiling (e.g. to identify weakness, to help in planning appropriate interventions, to maximise performance, to support motivation and adherence, to monitor progress, etc.)
Why is performance profiling used?
The performance profile serves to provide the athlete with a developmental agenda and training focus in order to improve their performance. For team sports such as Soccer, any individual improvements made by an athlete may appear to have less impact than improvements in a solo sport, for example Golf.
What does scat stand for PE?
Sport Competition Anxiety Test
Sport Competition Anxiety Test (SCAT) The SCAT is a questionnaire that gathers information on how well you control your anxiety levels during performance.
Why is a SCAT test useful?
The SCAT analyses an athlete’s responses to a series of statements about how they feel in a competitive situation. From the results it is possible to determine a measure of their level of anxiety. Other similar tests include the The Sport Anxiety Scale.
Is scat test difficult?
Often referred to as “above grade level” test because the questions in this examination are of higher grade levels of math and verbal reasoning abilities than the current grade level of the student. Considering the complexity of the exam, SCAT is extremely valuable, but at the same time, difficult to crack.
How much does SCAT test cost?
$60 per child
The test fee is $60 per child. Payment tokens are available for income-eligible U.S. families.
What are the weaknesses of performance profiling?
Disadvantages. If completed after performance, can be difficult to remember accurately. Answers need to be answered honestly for data to be correct meaning the performer can be bias. Produces objective data so it is facts that cannot be argued with.
How does the performance profiling process work?
Step 1 – Coach outlines the Performance Profiling process Step 2 – Athlete identifies the characteristics of an elite athlete in his/her sport/event Step 3 – Athlete rates each in terms of a level of importance and self-assessment Step 4 – Athlete and Coach analyse the results and agree to a way forward
How can an athlete use the performance profile?
In particular, athletes can use this information to help develop training schedules in the areas in they could improve on. Furthermore, athletes can use the performance profile in conjunction with their coaching team to help enhance their performance.
What are your performance factors?
Using the example of Soccer, performance factors could include; Shot Accuracy, Sliding Tackle, Sprint Speed or communication. The athlete is required to complete a self-rating assessment of their current level on a 1-10 scale before rating the selected performance factors due to their importance (1 – not at all important, 10 – crucial).
What is the ‘final score’ and ‘Performance Profile’?
The ‘Final Score’ enabled the athlete to identify which performance factors scored highest and therefore needed improvement. The performance profile serves to provide the athlete with a developmental agenda and training focus in order to improve their performance.