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Greening the Game with Sustainable Practices in Sports Performance Analysis

In: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Reinventing Business Practices, Start-ups and Sustainability (ICRBSS 2023)

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  • V. V. Prasanth

    (Tamil Nadu Physical Education and Sports University, Research Scholar, Department of Advanced Sports Training and Technology)

  • G. Nallavan

    (Tamil Nadu Physical Education and Sports University, Associate Professor, Department of Advanced Sports Training and Technology)

Abstract

One of the prominent concerns in the world of sports is sustainability. Sports bodies and professionals are taking a lot of actions to reduce environmental impact by promoting responsible practices. This study focuses on the world of analysis and its related practices that can be implemented to achieve our goals. An overview of the research’s key findings and insights into the integration of greening the game within analysis is seen in this study. Analysis is one of the most important aspects of skill development and a team’s or individual’s success. Even though the equipment, tools, and methods that are used in this field may leave an ecological footprint, this study focuses on investigating the adoption of various practices in analysis, aiming to reduce the environmental impact during various stages of analysis, that is, data collection, analysis, and coaching feedback. Key areas of focus include the transition to digital data management, energy-efficient hardware utilization, and remote analysis technologies to mitigate the need for travel. Furthermore, this study discusses the importance of facilities and equipment to maintain our greening goals, promoting a more eco-conscious supply chain, and data security measures that align with environmental responsibility. It emphasizes the significance of data efficiency, encouraging practitioners to prioritize essential data collection while reducing energy consumption and storage requirements. This work brings to light the role of greening education and awareness in this field, empowering athletes, coaches, and analysts to contribute to environmental conservation in their practices. Ultimately, this study provides a comprehensive examination of the various greening practices that can be integrated into the analysis. By implementing these practices, sports bodies and professionals can contribute to a more sustainable and environmentally responsible approach in the sports industry, aligning their efforts with broader greening initiatives in this field.

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  • V. V. Prasanth & G. Nallavan, 2024. "Greening the Game with Sustainable Practices in Sports Performance Analysis," Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, in: Meena Rani Nimmagadda & Catherine S. & Praseeda Challapalli & V. Sasirekha (ed.), Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Reinventing Business Practices, Start-ups and Sustainability (ICRBSS 2023), pages 897-905, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:advbcp:978-94-6463-374-0_78
    DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-374-0_78
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