The Philosophy Of Recording Game Statistics
I started being interested in sports statistics at about the age of seven. Or at least that is my earliest
Mark Lebedew
I started being interested in sports statistics at about the age of seven. Or at least that is my earliest
My recent post on timeouts caused quite some very interesting discussion both in the comments on the post and on
I recently watched a match where a coach whose team had been leading 18-11, took a timeout at the loss
I recently posted some video of the 1982 World Championships Final between the Soviet Union and Brazil. For the most
“Young players learn more from old players than they do from you.” The statement was made during a presentation by
Volleyball is pretty bad at history. For whatever reason, volleyball hasn’t inspired people to write 700 page books about it.
Before we begin, for the record, I am anti doping. I am also against spurious arguments that are accepted at
Tagged Aleksander Savin, Vyacheslav Platonov, USSR Volleyball I recently heard an interview with famous American sports commentator Bob Costas
Tagged Aleksander Savin, Vyacheslav Zaitsev, Vyacheslav Platonov, USSR Volleyball The most famous combination in men’s volleyball in the late 1970’s
In order to get better at doing something, you need to practice it. And not just once. To master anything