The Sports Performance Analysis Model (S-PAM) is a framework applicable across sports. While SOCCER-PAM demonstrates its application in soccer, the vision of S-PAM extends far beyond a single sport. The next steps are to develop sport-specific performance analysis models that adapt the S-PAM framework to the unique demands, structures, and dynamics of different sports.
This is an invitation for coaches, analysts, and sports professionals to join this development process. We are building a collaborative network to apply S-PAM to other sports. Each model will translate the principles of S-PAM into practical tools, frameworks, and workflows tailored to the realities of each sport. Your expertise is essential in this process. This initiative is not about applying a fixed model to every sport. It is about co-developing structured, relevant, and practical performance analysis systems that reflect the true nature of each sport. Participants will work as developers.
Join us for a free online information session to learn about an exciting opportunity to become an S-PAM Developer.
S-PAM (Sports Performance Analysis Model) is a practical and structured framework designed to help coaches, performance analysts, coach developers, and sport organizations use performance analysis more effectively. As S-PAM continues to expand across multiple sports, we are building a team of dedicated S-PAM Developers who will help introduce, teach, support, and promote the model within their sports and coaching communities.
This free session will provide an overview of the S-PAM Developer role, team members' responsibilities, the training process, and the pathway to becoming a certified S-PAM Developer.
What Will You Learn?
Participants will learn how selected candidates will receive specialized training on the S-PAM framework, its concepts, tools, tasks, and methodologies. Following the training process, candidates will be evaluated on their understanding and ability to apply and teach S-PAM principles. Successful candidates will join the growing S-PAM Development Team and help expand the model across sports, organizations, and coaching environments.
Topics include:
• What S-PAM is and why it was developed
• The vision and future of the S-PAM initiative
• The role and responsibilities of S-PAM Developers
• Training, mentoring, and support provided to developers
• Evaluation and certification requirements
• Opportunities to teach S-PAM to coaches and sport organizations
• How developers can contribute to adapting S-PAM for different sports
• The application and selection process
Who Should Attend?
• Coaches
• Coach Developers
• Learning Facilitators
• Performance Analysts
• Technical Directors
• Sport Scientists
• Educators and Trainers
• Individuals interested in leadership, coach education, and performance improvement
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