For handball youth academies and player development centres
Use video more often to develop your players, without overloading your staff
Analysport helps handball player development structures turn match footage into sequences ready to review, correct, annotate and use with players.
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Built by a Star Ligue pro player, with Sport Performance Analyse (IHF-certified).
Video is essential for development. But it takes too long to prep.
For a young player, seeing an action is often more powerful than hearing it explained.
A bad read, a slow defensive recovery, a shot selection, a link with the pivot, a missed transition back: video makes these situations visible.
But to use video regularly, you first have to prep the sequences.
And that's where the staff loses time.
- Matches across several age groups to rewatch
- Teaching sequences to isolate
- Individual feedback to prepare
- Team clips to organise
- Limited time between trainings, matches and travel
- Academy staff already stretched thin
The problem isn't whether video is worth it. The problem is the time it takes to make it usable.
In player development, video should become a habit, not an occasional burden
Video gets used too often only when the staff happens to have time.
In a development structure, it should be built in regularly: to correct, compare, show, explain and help players progress.
But if every video session means hours of clipping, the habit never sticks.
Analysport is built to cut that friction.
The easier video is to prep, the more it can become a regular development tool.
Analysport prepares a first base of clips for your academy staff
Upload a match. The AI prepares the sequences. Your staff reviews, corrects, annotates and keeps the actions that matter for players.
Analysport doesn't replace the coach's eye.
It helps you go faster from raw footage to teaching sequences.
The staff keeps the call: which actions to show, which behaviours to correct, which players to support and which clips to use.
- Automatic pre-clipping of matches
- Clips you can review and correct
- Simple annotation of actions
- Selection of teaching sequences
- Statuses: validated, to review, skipped
- Ready for team or individual feedback
The AI preps the material. The coach gives it meaning.
What video can teach young players better
Video becomes useful when it clearly shows a situation to understand or correct.
Tactical understanding
Show positioning, intentions, spaces, collective choices and the moments where the player needs to read the game better.
Individual feedback
Isolate one player's actions to help them understand their choices, their movement, where they're a step late, or their progress.
Defensive behaviours
Review duels, alignments, help defence, neutralizations, slow recoveries or missed transitions back.
Attacking choices
Break down an attack through a gap, a link with the pivot, a shot, an extra pass or a turnover.
Progress over time
Compare a player's or a group's sequences across several matches to make progress measurable.
Getting ready for senior demands
Get young players used to reviewing their actions, understanding what the top level requires and working with precise feedback.
A simple workflow for player development structures
Analysport is meant to help your staff use video more often, without adding a layer of complexity.
- 1
Upload the match
The staff uploads a match video from the browser. No proprietary gear required.
- 2
Automatic prep
Analysport detects the key phases and generates a first base of sequences.
- 3
Staff corrections
The coach or analyst adjusts the clips, corrects the phases, adjusts the timecodes and skips the sequences that aren't useful.
- 4
Teaching annotation
The staff adds the useful info: phase, outcome, player, comment, point of focus or status.
- 5
Using it with players
The clips feed an individual debrief, a team video session, a group correction or a progress tracker.
Before, video depended on the time you had. Now, it can become a regular habit.
The old workflow
- Whole match to rewatch
- Actions to find by hand
- Teaching sequences clipped one by one
- Long prep before every debrief
- Video used only now and then
- Staff quickly capped by time
With Analysport
- Video uploaded
- First base generated automatically
- Clips corrected in seconds
- Useful actions selected
- Teaching notes added
- Video feedback easier to prep on a regular basis
The real win isn't just prepping faster. It's being able to use video more often with your players.
For structures that want to make video a real tool for player development
Analysport is built for environments where video should serve player development, not just analyse the scoreline.
Youth academies
To support young players in their tactical, technical and behavioural development with more regular video feedback.
Player development centres
To structure video work around developing players and gradually prepare them for the demands of the pro level.
Academies and developing clubs
To follow several groups, prepare targeted feedback and build video into the club's development culture.
Elite youth staff
For coaches who want to use video seriously, without spending their evenings clipping every match by hand.
Your staff keeps the teaching decisions
An AI doesn't always know what a coach wants to show.
An action can be worth showing even if it doesn't end in a goal. A mistake can be invisible in the stats. A behaviour can matter for the development project.
That's why Analysport stays fully correctable.
- Adjust the start of a clip
- Adjust the end of a clip
- Correct the phase
- Add an outcome
- Add a teaching comment
- Tag a player
- Flag a clip to review
- Skip a sequence that isn't useful
The tech preps. The coach picks what drives progress.
Useful when you have several teams to follow
In a development structure, video volume gets heavy fast.
A U18 group, a reserve team, a development centre, an elite squad, friendlies, tournaments: the videos pile up.
Without a simple method, the staff ends up covering just a few matches or a few players.
Analysport helps standardise the first step of video work.
- Prep several matches faster
- Keep a clear base per team
- Make individual feedback easier
- Structure your teaching clips
- Cut the dependence on manual clipping
- Make video a more regular part of the season
When volume climbs, manual clipping becomes the first thing that stops video getting used.
Corrections have to stay usable
For a development structure, a corrected or annotated sequence has to be easy to find again.
A useful clip shouldn't vanish. A skipped clip shouldn't come back in the final result. A teaching note should stay attached to its sequence.
That's why Analysport follows one simple rule: every correction made in Analysport must be visible, saved and exportable.
- Corrections visible in the interface
- Corrections saved
- Skipped clips excluded
- Validated clips kept
- Teaching comments kept depending on the plan
- Exports improved with field feedback
A development tool has to be reliable over a season, not just impressive in the first demo.
Analysport fits into your staff's routine, step by step
Every development structure has its own habits: staff meetings, individual feedback, video sessions, player tracking, coordination between coaches and teaching goals.
Analysport isn't meant to force a heavy new way of working on you.
It focuses first on one clear step: prepping the sequences faster so the staff can put them to better use.
Advanced export formats have to be validated with real files and concrete use cases. Analysport doesn't promise magic compatibility with every tool, but builds clean, usable exports step by step.
The right development tool is the one that fits into your staff's week.
To go further, see the Dartfish workflow and the XPS workflow.
Why Analysport is different from a plain video library
A video library stores matches.
Analysport helps you prep the sequences that will actually get used.
That difference matters in player development: players don't need to watch the whole match. They need to see the right situations, at the right moment, with the right comment.
- Automatic prep of a first base
- Fast corrections by the staff
- Logic built for handball
- Sequences that are useful for the player
- A workflow geared toward progress
- A product built from real cases
Video doesn't develop players just by existing. It develops them when it's clear, targeted and well used.
Built by a pro player, tested on real matches
Analysport is built by Aurélien Padolus, a pro player in France's Star Ligue, with Sport Performance Analyse, a video-analysis practice certified through IHF training. The clipping is calibrated on real LFH, N1 and N2 matches — not on demos.
The product doesn't start from a theoretical use case.
It starts from a simple reality: structures want to use video more, but prep time often limits how much they actually do.
- Work on real match footage
- Field feedback from coaches and analysts
- Game phases tuned for handball
- User corrections come first
- Export treated as a core step
- Built step by step around real needs
Technology only has value if it genuinely helps players progress.
Discover Analysport, the handball video analysis software used by handball coaches, handball video analysts and professional handball clubs.
Test Analysport on a real match from your structure
The best test isn't a flawless demo. It's real footage, with your young players, their mistakes, their room to grow and the corrections they need.
- Test on real footage
- Automatic pre-clipping
- Correction and annotation depending on access
- Measure the time saved
- Optional chat about your staff's needs
- Roll it out gradually as you use it
No price shown here. The goal first is to check the real usage and the time saved.
Common questions from youth academies and development centres
Video should help your players progress, not weigh down your staff.
Test Analysport on a real match and see whether the product can make your video feedback more regular and easier to prep.
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