Sunday, December 7, 2014

Bert Leonard is Featured om Costa Rica's sport analysis show- Zona Tecnica

Bert Leonard discusses Interplay-sports video analysis technology 
on Costa Rica's most watched sport analysis show
Zona Tecnica



Atlanta Silverbacks Video Coach, Bertrand Leonard discusses Video analysis technology



Bert Leonard provides live analysis for the Atlanta Silverbacks offering halftime video clips for 
Eric Wynalda and Coaching staff




Sunday, November 23, 2014

Video analysis technology and the modern game





Click below to see a video on facebook via Andreas Quinones, Univision Channel 34 Atlanta. He  does a special on video analysis technology and the  modern game:

https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=302453573281325&set=vb.234366623423354&type=2&theater


Monday, October 13, 2014

Filming and video analysis for Costa Rican Federation

Costa Rica vs. Guatemala  2011
Filming Costa Rica vs Guatemala exclusively for Jorge Luis Pinto and the coaching staff for Costa Rica. The new national stadium in Costa Rica offered a great vantage point to film from. Tactical filming for the coaching staff to see different angles and the space between lines


Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Rembraindt Plein, Amsterdam.
Champions League host hotel- Holiday Inn

Game is alive in Amsterdam- Ajax escaped with a win!

Ajax u18 match pitch- Ajax destroyed PSG in UEFA Super Youth match 6-1. Ajax showed that their method is alive and well!

Froylan  Ledezma- Costa Rica to Ajax 1997. 

GK Coach u18 Ajax

Ajax u15s vs. Vitesse


Bert Leonard with Gianluca Falsini. Great player for Parma and multiple teams in
Italia Seria A
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gianluca_Falsini

Luis Sibaja,
Former GM Liga Deportiva Alajuelense visits Amsterdam/Ajax
http://lda.cr/

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Visit to Fredrikstad, Norway- Harry Hansen- U17 National Team Coach of Norway

Luis Sibaja, Former GM for Liga Deportiva Alajuelense and BertLeonard
CEO Interplay-sports, USA

Bert Leonard, Harry Hansen, U17 Norway National team coach, and Luis Sibaja

Arvild, Player development diretor and video coach for
LSK- Lillestrom Currently 4th place in
Tippeligaen Table


Hege Riise, Bert Leonard, Monica Knudsen, Woman's coaches for LSK 1st team

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Ajax vs. PSG






Ajax set the tempo early by pressing and almost caught the keeper who took and extra touch. PSG. however, via Cavani, Ibra and Veratti began to take control of teh game due to their physical strength and pace. PSG scored on a defensive error from the #5 Boilesen who tried to shield the ball from Cavani but lost control and gave up a soft goal.
Ajax tried to find Boilessen via overlapping runs created by #16 tucking in when the ball was with Veltman or Viergever ( hold mid) The Ajax U19 had the same plan on both flanks, but had more success with better timing and earlier diagonal balls.
Ajax had better ball circulation the second half and started to push the game. A great freekick by Schone put them back in the game and in turn picked up the speed of play and intensity. Ajax controlled the last 15 minutes of the game but could not find the net and the match ended 1-1.


Ajax Pressed PSG. Ajax has good ball circulation but failed to penetrate PSG's midfield line. PSG was physically strong and was to able to counter at will the first half. Ajax set the tempo the second half and pushed to win the game in the 80th minute.


Ajax Youth System and Ajax vs PSG

I arrived in Amsterdam  Tuesday and have  been  immediately immersed into  the soccer culture of Amsterdam
Pic. with Stanley Menzo, Former GK for Ajax and Frank Rijkaard













The first impression I had from watching the u10 to U18 training was that the coaching staff works in unison and that each coach is specific in regard to technical and tactical coaching points. The players are constantly reminded about the technical demands, speed of each pass, of the game all wrapped into the philosophy of Ajax



Meeting today with Stanley Menzo and observation of the Super Liga Youth game. Ajax vs. PSG
Stay tuned for more information


Monday, September 15, 2014

Trip to Amsterdam and Oslo, Norway- Interplay-sports Headquarters

Hello all,

I am leaving Atlanta today for Amsterdam and Oslo, Norway. Oslo is the home to Interplay-sports video analysis software. Joining me on the trip is Luis Roberto Sibaja. Luis has been and is currently a "builder" of soccer in Costa Rica.  His work as head coach of the Tico U20 national team in 95 and 97 saw many players have long careers in the top domestic league in Costa Rica and many others under his guidance gained opportunities to play in other parts of Central America and Europe. A few on the list include, PauloWanchope, Harold Wallace, Steven Brice, Jervis Drummond, Wilmar Lopez,  and  finally Brian Ruiz who grew up in the youth system of  Alajuelense. Luis recently retired as GM of Liga Deportiva Alajuelense after many years of service as youth sport director, assistant coach, head coach, and his last role as a General Manager.

For those new to my blog, I am an assistant coach/video coach for the Atlanta Silverbacks of the NASL. I also coach at Oglethorpe University and United Football Academy. I have been a Manager for Interplay-sports North America for 7 years and I supported a contract  with US Soccer and currently support the USL Pro League contract  for continued education and support of Interplay-sports video analysis software.  http://uslpro.uslsoccer.com/home/801730.html

We start the trip with a visit from Stanley Menzo, former GK for Ajax when Cryuff was the head coach. Stanley will introduce us to the Ajax youth system and offer his ideas on player development.
Stay tuned for updates, interviews and lots of pics and videos  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Menzo


 



Sunday, June 15, 2014

Scouting via the net

 In order to get footage form the net that can NOT be imported for various reasons, you need to be a bit creative. While seemingly old fashion, filming a TV screen and importing the footage into the Interplay analysis computer can be a good solution. Here I have 2 laptops, one to  view the the footage of Real Salt Lake vs. Portland and the other laptop I use for the analysis.  I set up a camera with tripod at an angle such that the image is cropped into the viewfinder screen of the camera and is level. I then film the footage of the game projected  to the TV and take the stream out via the A/V port of the camera.  I then use a Canopus Media Converter to connect the camera into the media converter via composite cables or the yellow, red, and white cables; yellow carries the video signal.  The next step is to use a fire wire cable connected from the converter box and into my Interplay analysis laptop with a a built in fire wire port. I see the game in both laptops and now I am ready to tag the game and do my scouting. The video quality is actually good enough for the player's to see key situations.


Tagging the Real Salt Lake match via Interplay-sports software while filming my TV screen.

The analysis is running time of the game which always saves me a lot of time and offers more time for me to show player's and the coaching staff tendencies and key patterns that we need to prepare for.

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Scouting the Opponent


Scouting can be a very tedious and arduous task. The obvious part of scouting is getting set plays, defensive and offensive corners and freekicks that were shots or crosses into the box. For my latest scouting on Carolina Railhawks, I wanted something more in depth that would help me learn the names of players and their personalities. I decided to tag most of the individual touches of each player for Carolina and link those situations to a grade- O+ ( offensive positive) D+ Defensive positive and O- (Offensive minus) and D- and defensive minus.  I also drew key passes for attacking players. This gave me a lot of information their attacking tendencies and team shape.


So how long did this process take: tag all touches by Railhawk players, draw key passes, and of course tag all goals, shots, crosses, and all set plays? Well, thanks to the genius of Interplay-sports software, running time of the game. The import from  the server took longer than the analysis itself.  I was surprised at how well I knew the Railhawks team by tagging most of their player's involvements on the ball.  By right clicking on a player I was able  to sub a player in and out of the game.




The last step was to choose the clips I wanted to show the coaching staff in showroom and make a presentation for them.  I have drawing tools in Presentation mode to highlight areas of the field and make some pictures to show attacking and defensive team shape.

Next team up, Edmonton.....  Stay tuned for how to see key situations of individual players of  opponents in multiple games.  The process takes seconds with the "Match Selection" feature in Presentation mode. Also, hear from the technical director of the Atl. Silverbacks and Fox Sports 1 analyst, Eric Wynalda.  How does he see the practical use of video analysis within a team and insights into the Champions League final..



Saturday, May 10, 2014

The Atlanta Silverbacks introduce the "Video Coach"

The Atlanta Silverbacks of the North American soccer League, NASL, introduce the role of the
"Video Coach"
http://www.atlantasilverbacksfc.com/team/coachingstaff

The Professional soccer team based in Atlanta, Georgia, The Atlanta Silverbacks, have taken a huge step in video technology by introducing a "video coach" to the full time coaching staff. Technical director,  Eric Wynalda has quickly discovered that a video coach is an essential role for any professional team.

 Bert Leonard is no stranger to video analysis technology and some say he has been a pioneer for practical use of video technology for  soccer in the USA at all levels and has also put his stamp on Mexico and Costa Rica.

For the Atlanta Silverbacks, Bert, not only films training sessions, but he also imports and analyzes/codes all components of the training sessions live such that immediately following a training session, assistant coach Ricardo Montoya, can go into the office and say, "show me the 3rd progression of the match related part when the attacking team was was numbers up ." Bert clicks Match related, progression 3 in the Interplay-sports software and there it is. Also, "show me the goals we scored today in all phases of training." Bert presses goals and there they are as well as the position of  where the shot occurred on the field.
But is this information practical and useful? Bert says, "Absolutely.  It is all in how video is transferred from the coaching staff to the players. What player would not want education on correct attacking and defensive team shape. Also, my latest project is goals scored in training. This is the ultimate goal in the match, but we do look at how we score goals in training and compare those to the matches. What was the shot position of the goal on the field and from where are we generally scoring goals in training and are the forwards actually the ones scoring them in training?  It is one of those out of of the box things that needs attention.  The comparative of goals scored in training in all phases and the actual matches will give a lot of information about the demand and effectiveness of the training sessions. 



So talk to me about Live analysis and why?
That's an easy one. Why not? The interplay-sports software I use is made for live analysis. Why do the analysis after the game when I can have it right away for the coaching staff and players. I often show Eric Wynalda and the coaching staff key clips at halftime of matches. It could be that showing the build of a great chance or goal could lead to an important tactical change or reveal a tendency from the opponent.  Also, it is fun to read the game and tag video live. It challenges me to find key sequences and even grade individual players when they did well or grade them on plays that need improvement.

Need we say more!!! 

Check out Bert's next blog and hear quotes form  the coaching staff of the Atlanta Silverbacks on 
Bert's role as "Video Coach" .....