During four days, they were instructed in codification of match
actions, the analysis between the Systems of Data Volley and VIS,
as well as the use of software for video and live scouting.
The theoretical sessions took place at the Baja California High
Perfomance Center Athletes School, while the practices were at the
Baja California State University Gym with a scrimmage match between
the Women's National Team of Mexico and the U-20 Women's National
Team of Cuba.
"Like the Norceca President, Cristobal Marte said in the opening
ceremony, development is the name of our game, and that as the main
goal in this course," Data Project Managing Director and
Instructor, James Wilroy said.
"If we want to share a conclusion of this course, the most
important lessons are to earn and to deploy our knowledge."
Baja California High Performance Center Director, Octavio
Morgan; Mexican Volleyball Federation Vice-President, Alberto
Arreola; NORCECA's Statistic and VIS Commission President, Judith
Sandino; FIVB Regional Development Center Vice Director, Yohanna
Mota, and instructor Yeivic Jimenez, attended to the closing
ceremony that was held at the High Performance Center
Auditorium.
Members of the National Federations of Belize, Costa Rica,
Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guatemala, Haiti, Mexico, Nicaragua,
Peru, Venezuela, South Korea, Saint Kitts and Nevis, U.S. Virgin
Islands (Saint Thomas and Saint Croix), attended to the course
celebrated prior the start of the Women's Olympic Qualifier
Tournament.