
About This Course
Aimed at coaches, sports scientists, and performance staff looking to make practical use of player-tracking technology, this intermediate-level course covers the fundamentals of GPS monitoring in soccer, including physiological background theory, external and internal load concepts, and how to determine match demands. Learners develop the skills to handle, analyse, and interpret GPS data and apply findings directly to training programme design and periodisation.
Delivered entirely online by Kevin Wijmer — a former applied sports scientist at Johan Sports and current Human Performance Consultant at Fusion Sport — the course comprises 17 lessons across four sections and is produced in partnership with Johan Sports. It is self-paced with unlimited access and includes assessments. No formal qualification is listed, though a certificate may be indicated by the platform's broader certification offering.
AI-generated overview based on the provider's course page · Last updated 19 May 2026
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