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ISportsAnalysis - Sports Video Analysis Analysis that helps you win! iMediaLibrary started hosting video footage of private schools, colleges and university sports.

iSportsAnalysis started life as an online video streaming company; it's founder, Anadi Taylor, had spent many years setting up video streaming for multinational companies: The IET, PWS, BP, Shell, Imeche - the list goes on! Technology, being the ever changing friend that it is, grew in such a way as to make streaming videos over the internet a lot cheaper and so iMediaLibrary was formed. Anadi rec

ognised there was a need for smaller companies to stream live video and host libraries of their videos online; whether they were educational, promotional or fun - this became the area of expertise for iMediaLibrary. We had to update our system as there was a request for greater security; we needed to protect footage of younger students playing sports, and the updates didn't stop. We were asked if it was possible to develop a video analysis system that would enable owners of sports video to tag and analyse their matches. We researched the best systems in the world and, after a year of development, Sports Video Analysis was born. We were asked about using an affordable GPS system to track athletes performances and so we developed a system that took data from GPS watches. We soon realised these were not very accurate and so spent 2 years developing a world class GPS device along side software that generates over 100 metrics for each athlete's match and training sessions, and so was born the Athlete Performance Pro system. We then decided that the company name iMediaLibrary no longer reflected what we do and so the new name iSportsAnalysis came into being! iSportsAnalysis have continued to develop our software based on requests from our clients; we now host a range of services which help monitor and optimise athlete performances, optimise team game plans, communicate and motivate team members online and of course to help teams win! iSportsAnalysis have helped over 120 universities, private schools and clubs to reach their true sporting potential; whether it has been from them using the Video Channel, the online Sports Video Analysis, the Athlete Performance Pro, or Coaches Corner - the results speak for themselves!

25/05/2026

Most youth Soccer environments don’t have a coaching problem.

They have a visibility problem ⚽📊

Players are improving every week…
But if progress isn’t clearly shown, uncertainty fills the gap.

Parents question.
Players compare.
Conversations become emotional instead of developmental.

That’s why structured benchmarking matters.

Less opinion.
More clarity.
Better progression conversations.

Making Player Development Visible → iSportScouting.com

One of the hardest challenges in youth development is explaining clear progression - especially when match performance c...
19/05/2026

One of the hardest challenges in youth development is explaining clear progression - especially when match performance can fluctuate week to week.

Players want clarity.
Parents want evidence.
Coaches want objective reference points.

Without structure, development conversations can become opinion-based rather than evidence-based.

The Soccer Skills Challenge by iSportScouting offers a repeatable, six-part technical assessment - running with the ball, sprinting, dribbling, passing, turning, shooting and more ⚽

It provides measurable data and individual reports that support clearer feedback, better benchmarking, and more confident talent conversations 📊

Not as a replacement for coaching insight, but as a framework that supports it.

Learn more at https://isportscouting.com/

A structured six-part technical benchmarking system that makes player development measurable, visible, and easier to communicate.

One of the hardest academy challenges is explaining clearly why one player progresses and another does not.Retention, pa...
15/05/2026

One of the hardest academy challenges is explaining clearly why one player progresses and another does not.

Retention, parent trust, and player motivation often hinge on that conversation.
Without shared benchmarks, development can start to feel subjective rather than structured.

When improvement is visible and measured over time 📊, dialogue changes.
Players understand what academy standard looks like.
Coaches can reference data, game clips, and tracked progress instead of opinion.

iSportScouting and the Soccer Skills Challenge provide a framework that connects skills benchmarking, match analysis, and progression evidence into one pathway. ⚽
It supports calmer, clearer decisions about development and next steps.

More on structured Player Pathway Support at
https://isportscouting.com/

A structured six-part technical benchmarking system that makes player development measurable, visible, and easier to communicate.

One of the hardest challenges in youth development is explaining progress clearly when improvement doesn’t always show u...
12/05/2026

One of the hardest challenges in youth development is explaining progress clearly when improvement doesn’t always show up on match day.

Players feel they are improving.
Parents want reassurance.
Coaches rely on observation and experience.

But without structure, conversations can become subjective.

The Soccer Skills Challenge from iSportScouting provides a calm, measurable reference point 📊
A six-part technical assessment used at Talent ID and trial events, designed to benchmark core skills like running with the ball, sprinting, and dribbling.

It doesn’t replace coaching judgement.
It supports it with objective data that helps frame clearer development conversations ⚽

For academies and development programmes, it can bring structure to progression pathways and give parents evidence-based insight into how to support their child.

More information at https://isportscouting.com/

A structured six-part technical benchmarking system that makes player development measurable, visible, and easier to communicate.

One of the hardest challenges in youth development is explaining progress clearly - especially when improvement isn’t al...
11/05/2026

One of the hardest challenges in youth development is explaining progress clearly - especially when improvement isn’t always visible on match day.

Players stay motivated when they understand what they’re working toward.
Parents feel reassured when feedback is specific.
Coaches need a consistent way to show why decisions are made.

The gap is often not effort, but structure. Opinions can vary. Evidence builds alignment 📊

The iSportScouting Soccer Skills Challenge provides a simple, repeatable framework to benchmark core technical actions and support development conversations with objective data ⚽
It brings clarity to feedback, supports retention, and keeps progression transparent for players and families.

Learn more at https://isportscouting.com/

A structured six-part technical benchmarking system that makes player development measurable, visible, and easier to communicate.

One of the hardest challenges in youth development is explaining progress clearly - especially when improvement is happe...
10/05/2026

One of the hardest challenges in youth development is explaining progress clearly - especially when improvement is happening but not always visible.

Retention drops. Parent conversations become subjective. Players lose motivation when feedback feels general rather than specific.

Development needs structure, benchmarks, and shared language 📊

iSportScouting and the Soccer Skills Challenge provide a framework that helps bring objectivity into the conversation.
Skill measurement, progress tracking, and comparison against academy standards allow discussions to move from opinion to evidence ⚽

When coaches, players, and parents can see where improvement is happening - and what comes next - alignment becomes much easier.

More on the framework here:
https://isportscouting.com/

A structured six-part technical benchmarking system that makes player development measurable, visible, and easier to communicate.

One of the hardest challenges in youth development is explaining progress clearly - to players, parents, and even within...
09/05/2026

One of the hardest challenges in youth development is explaining progress clearly - to players, parents, and even within your own coaching team.

We talk about speed, control, agility and game readiness, but too often the conversation relies on opinion rather than evidence. That can create uncertainty around progression, retention, and expectations.

A structured skills framework like the Soccer Skills Challenge brings objectivity to those moments. Clear tasks. Measurable outcomes. Shared reference points. 📊⚽

At iSportScouting, the focus is not hype but supporting evidence-based development conversations that give players clarity and coaches confidence.
Learn more at https://isportscouting.com/

A structured six-part technical benchmarking system that makes player development measurable, visible, and easier to communicate.

One of the hardest challenges in youth development is answering a simple question clearly: “Is my child actually improvi...
08/05/2026

One of the hardest challenges in youth development is answering a simple question clearly: “Is my child actually improving?”

Too often, progress is judged by match results, selection decisions, or general feedback.
Without shared benchmarks, conversations can become emotional rather than constructive.

The iSportScouting Soccer Skills Challenge gives academies a structured, objective framework for development ⚽
Clear benchmarks, visible progress tracking, and data-informed conversations help coaches, directors, and parents speak the same language 📊

When improvement is measurable, trust tends to grow.
More clarity. Less opinion. Better conversations.

Explore the framework at https://isportscouting.com/

A structured six-part technical benchmarking system that makes player development measurable, visible, and easier to communicate.

One of the hardest challenges in youth development is explaining progress clearly - to players and to parents.Retention ...
07/05/2026

One of the hardest challenges in youth development is explaining progress clearly - to players and to parents.

Retention often drops not because players lack ability, but because development feels unclear or subjective.
Improvement becomes a matter of opinion rather than evidence.

When conversations are built on observable benchmarks, the dialogue changes. 📊
Feedback becomes calmer, more focused, and easier to align behind.

The Soccer Skills Challenge from iSportScouting provides a structured technical assessment that complements match analysis, giving coaches and academies an objective reference point for sprinting, dribbling, agility, turning and finishing.
It supports evidence-based development conversations rather than assumptions.

More information at https://isportscouting.com/

A structured six-part technical benchmarking system that makes player development measurable, visible, and easier to communicate.

06/05/2026

One of the hardest parts of youth development…
is making progression clear.

Players are improving.
But without structure, progress can quickly become opinion.

And opinion creates uncertainty.

That’s where objective benchmarking changes everything ⚽📊

The Soccer Skills Challenge helps coaches:

✔️ Benchmark technical actions
✔️ Track progress over time
✔️ Support clearer development conversations

From opinion → to evidence.

Close the Player Development Visibility Gap → iSportScouting.com

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