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Leveraging Live and Delayed Video Replay in Coaching - Enhancing Performance and Decision-Making in Real-Time Learning Environment

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Leveraging Live and Delayed Video Replay in Coaching - Enhancing Performance and Decision-Making in Real-Time Learning Environment

Explore use of mobile video replay in your coaching performance analysis work!

Registration Deadline: 2 July 2026 (Thursday)

 

A 2-hour interactive workshop in which participants learn to use a mobile video replay application to support coaching and performance analysis within real-time learning environment. Throughout the session, participants collaboratively set up a replay system, assume defined group roles, and record sporting skills across multiple trials. They then use video replay to analyse performance, identifying strengths and areas for improvement.

 

The workshop also builds participants’ ability to deliver clear, constructive, and evidence-based coaching feedback using tools such as slow-motion playback and video annotation. In addition, participants are introduced to basic side-by-side video comparison to evaluate key performance elements, including body alignment, timing, coordination, and movement smoothness. Simple quantitative measures such as angles, distance, and time are also incorporated to support analysis.

 

Overall, the workshop is designed to equip participants with the confidence and competence to use video replay effectively as a tool for skill development, performance evaluation, and informed coaching decision-making.

 

Dr. Woo Mei Teng is a Senior Conexus Manager at the Experiential Learning Research Centre and a Senior Lecturer within the Diploma in Sports Coaching at the School of Sports and Health, Republic Polytechnic. Mei Teng obtained her PhD in Sports Pedagogy from the University of Jyväskylä, Finland. As an educator, Mei Teng specializes in performance analysis, motor control and learning, and leveraging technology to optimize sports performance. Mei Teng's proficiency extends across a diverse array of technologies, including GPS systems, video-based analysis, motion and match analysis, and physiology testing, all aimed at elevating coaching standards. With a commitment to excellence and a passion for advancing the field of sports coaching, Mei Teng brings invaluable knowledge, experience, and innovation to every educational endeavor she undertakes. Her dedication to empowering coaches and athletes alike is evident in her transformative contributions to the realm of sports pedagogy.

 

Dr. Shina Leow obtained her PhD in Sport Science, Exercise and Health from the University of Western Australia, Perth and is an educator in Republic Polytechnic. She was formerly a Performance analyst in National Youth Sports Institute and has experience working with elite youth athletes and coaches from a wide-range of sports – comprising of both team and individual sports (e.g., water polo, table tennis, swimming etc.). Her areas of specializations in addition to race and notational analysis are sports technology, injury prevention, decision making and athlete monitoring system.


Please note:


  1. This workshop is open to NROC coaches only
  2. Please register first before attending this workshop. NROC coaches who attend this workshop without registering first will not be able to receive their CCE hours e-certificate, which is a requirement to claim CCE hours for attending this workshop
  3. Up to 40 NROC coaches may attend this workshop