I believe in statistical analysis for various reason. One is that they absolutely show fact and cannot be argued with. I have been doing stats for my teams for the five years and the data shows my teams strengths and weaknesses. For example I have kept data on how many shots it takes to score a goal. On the average it takes ten shots. Many times I have had team just pummel a goal with shots and not score, but as soon as they approach that tenth shot they score. My teams goals are to always get at least twenty shots a game. I also use it to track effort or points per player. I keep stats on players when the run sprints as to who is crossing the finish line first or constantly winning scrimmages in practices Some times I post them and it motivates the bottom half to try harder because they hate seeing their name so low. Which helps the entire team when they are all competing against each other because it causes a sense of competition and desire to be the best. Then when we play against other teams they fight as hard as they can to win together. Stats are a great way to keep track of anything. I would recommend to any coaching staff to do their best to do so.
Many people stay away because of the math principle , but now there are so many online free sites it makes things super easy to do it.
Many people stay away because of the math principle , but now there are so many online free sites it makes things super easy to do it.