{"id":48062,"date":"2021-03-24T18:10:31","date_gmt":"2021-03-24T07:10:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/astonvilla.co.uk\/aston-villas-sports-science-department\/"},"modified":"2021-04-07T20:42:16","modified_gmt":"2021-04-07T09:42:16","slug":"aston-villas-sports-science-department","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/astonvilla.co.uk\/aston-villas-sports-science-department\/","title":{"rendered":"Aston Villa\u2019s sports science department"},"content":{"rendered":"

Aston Villa are modernising their approaches to almost every aspect of their football practices \u2013 not only are Dean Smith\u2019s side competing amongst the upper reaches of the Premier League again but behind the scenes, Villa are leaving no stone unturned.<\/p>\n

Since gaining promotion back to the Premier League in 2019, the club have appointed a new Sporting Director, turned their attention to the smallest of details off the pitch, and even created new analytics-based roles.<\/p>\n

Johan Lange was head-hunted from Copenhagen last summer<\/a>, while his former right-hand man in Denmark, Frederic Leth was also prized to Villa Park in recent months. While Lange has proved an influential member of Villa\u2019s resurgence in the Premier League by involving himself in most of the club\u2019s operations, his partner, Leth has since undertaken a Head of Football Research role at the club.<\/p>\n

Leth\u2019s numerical expertise and experience in similar roles when working alongside Lange will prove beneficial to Villa\u2019s approach to in-house operations, but with results on the pitch a matter of importance in their own right, Villa are now realising the knowledge and expertise of staff of whom were already within the building well before Nassef Sawiris and Wes Edens took control of the club.<\/p>\n

In a Q&A last year, Edens opined that football as a sport has \u201cgot a long way to go in terms of analytics data,\u201d compared to the standards seen in the NBA.<\/p>\n

\u201cIt\u2019s something we have to make a big investment into,\u201d he said. \u201cIf you have great information most of the decisions are pretty darn simple.\u201d<\/p>\n

Edens\u2019 vision for Villa, coupled with Nassef Sawiris\u2019 aspiration to become a major player in the football ownership game, is quickly becoming a formidable partnership, and Villa will be all the better for it.<\/p>\n

Under the Edens\u2019 stewardship, the Milwaukee Bucks\u2019 fortunes have been on the rise: as of February 2020, Forbes puts the Buck\u2019s worth at $1.58 billion. After Villa received the \u00a3100 million payment for Premier League promotion the year before the Bucks\u2019 spike in valuation, it\u2019s safe to say Edens has a knack for saving crisis clubs.<\/p>\n

When Aston Villa appointed Johan Lange as the club\u2019s new Sporting Director last July, co-owners Sawiris and Edens re-affirmed their promise in building towards \u201ca world-class organisation.\u201d<\/p>\n

Investment has helped yield results this season, for that there can be no doubt. With over \u00a3230 million invested over the past three years, NSWE have put their money where their mouth is, but entrusting the resources that the club have at their disposal to make full use of player development and welfare, the club have made every penny of their large expenditure count.<\/p>\n

Lead Sports Scientist at the club, Jack Sharkey joined Villa in 2017 and has made a telling difference in much of Villa\u2019s on-field success for several years. It should come as no surprise that while head coach, Smith has picked from the youngest squad in the Premier League this season, Villa\u2019s top sports science team have been allowed to flourish.<\/p>\n

Monitoring training r\u00e9sum\u00e9s, training loads and keeping an eye on injuries, Sharkey\u2019s role has become even more important as Villa bid to shake up the traditional top seven Premier League teams from recent years. On and off the pitch, Villa are laying the foundations for a prosperous future, and we should celebrate all the hard work that is going on inside Bodymoor Heath\u2019s walls.<\/p>\n

Lead Sports Scientist Jack Sharkey and Catapult<\/h3>\n

In every department where the primary objective is to supplement the development and preparation of players for matchdays, and in turn, results on the pitch, cutting edge technology is often required, if not necessary to make those finest of margins count.<\/p>\n

Catapult is a sports performance analytics company that provides performance technology and exists to improve the performance of professional athletes and teams.<\/p>\n

Catapult have been at the forefront of sports science since 2006 and work with over 2,970 teams around the world, with their technology trusted to drive performance at all levels of sport.<\/p>\n

Villa are one of their partners, having agreed a deal that has seen the club use Catapult\u2019s athlete monitoring technology at all levels, from the senior team to academy squads since October 2018, four days after Dean Smith was appointed as the club\u2019s head coach.<\/p>\n

Providing Villa with 80 S5 devices and dedicated product support, Catapult has been working closely with the club\u2019s sports science department as they seek to optimise performance, reduce injury risk and support return-to-play processes.<\/p>\n

Sharkey, Lead Sports Scientist at Villa, said<\/a>: \u201cAt Aston Villa we\u2019re always striving to improve our workflows and generate competitive advantage wherever possible. We chose to use Catapult because of their track record of sports science innovation and we look forward to seeing their technology make a positive difference to the work we do at the club.\u201d<\/p>\n

Curt Taylor, Catapult\u2019s Director of Sales for UK & Ireland, said: \u201cWe\u2019re delighted to have the opportunity to work with Aston Villa, one of the UK\u2019s most historic and well-supported clubs. By implementing our technology, Villa will be supporting their sports science operations with the industry\u2019s leading athlete monitoring technology as they continue to develop their impressive performance infrastructure.\u201d<\/p>\n

The sport technology manufacturers supply a wide range of products for professional clubs, including wearable vests, GPS technology, and other monitoring gadgets.<\/p>\n

Particularly unique to Catapult, the new standard of workload monitoring in the form of wearable technology delivers \u2018unprecedented insights\u2019 into football-specific movements. Movement Profile quantifies the physical load from a professional players\u2019 multi-directional movements, and this particular product, usually fastened inside a sports vest has the following benefits.<\/p>\n