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Player Profile

Review of OLIVER's player profile.

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Written by Tom
Updated over a week ago

The player profile shows general information and historical data of the player.

Screen

The left column shows general data (name, age, weight, height, etc.) and the OLI device that was assigned to the player.

In the center column, under "PHYSICAL PLAYER'S SKILLS" you will find a radar chart summarizing the player's athletic data, injury risk bar, and heat map for the last game played.

The right column shows the player's metrics compared to players in the same playing position.

Filters

The player's profile has time and activity type filters.

The "last week" time filter is turned on by default. To change a time filter press the "Select Date" button at the top center of the screen. A window will open with the calendar and default time options. If you want to select a specific time period use the calendar.

The activity filters are in the upper right corner of the screen. Under the name of the filters "games" and "training" you can find the number of sessions of that type.

You can compare two players metrics by clicking the upper left button "VS. PLAYER".

The radar chart allows multiple athletic variables to be compared in a simple way. In this case, the maximum values ​​reached by the player are compared to the maximum values of players who play in similar positions.

To access the detailed injury risk index vs time graph, click on the injury bar under the heading "OLIF index".

A line graph will appear on the right side of the screen. The solid line represents the values ​​of the OLIF index over time. The segmented lines mark the minimum and maximum values ​​respectively. This allows you to easily notice when these margins are exceeded.

All the variables that make up the injury risk index will appear in the upper right corner of the graph. To see the index segmented by variable, you must turn on that variable by pressing the button next to the variable name.

Next to the name of each variable there is an "i" icon that when pressed will give you detailed information of the variable.

If you want more information on a particular metric, click on the title of the metric. In the right panel of your screen you will see a bar graph with the values ​​of the metric vs. time (in days).

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