Fit Tech People
Andy Etches

Rezzil was able to have an injured player learning his new manager's philosophy, positioning and playing style – all from a seated position


What is Rezzil?
Rezzil is a market leading VR training and cognitive development tool for elite football and is already installed at world leading football clubs.

We’re in daily use by elite players aiming to improve cognitive fitness. We’re gradually making the platform more accessible – starting with academies and grassroots clubs then finally ending up on the PlayStation or Oculus Quest in your living room!

What’s your background?
I’ve worked in sport for over 10 years now, doing a wide range of roles related to data, analysis and performance. My career and knowledge took a real boost whilst working with Manchester City FC under Pellegrini’s win in 2014. I learned so much about working with teams at that level. After leaving Man City I worked as a consultant at various other teams across the EFL and Premier League, during which time I met my co-founders Adam and Gareth.

How did you develop Rezzil?
Adam and Gareth were working on a piece of VR technology for fan experiences. It was such a cool idea and so well executed, but I saw it had a much wider application in performance rather than just for fans.
Over the years we’ve worked together to perfect that experience and add meaningful data layers underneath that generate useful information that teams and players can use to improve their performance.

Underneath it all is a data capture system and algorithm that reads physical signs from a player’s performance and computes that information to turn it into something that’s readable for humans. It’s a small step behind AI – another area of development for us – where the machine itself is appraising what you do.

How did you develop the drills?
Any drill is always grounded in solid research. For example, for one of the drills, we looked at papers on subjects such as perceptual and exploratory activity or ‘scanning behaviour and real-time processing’ in game.

We then create a way to test a player’s capacity for this without needing to use game-specific events. It might seem an odd approach to remove the game specific element, but we operate in a world where many coaches have differing philosophies, so we want the programme to suit everyone.

Once we’ve got a prototype we’ll send it out to our sample group who will put it through its paces and generate sample data, which we can use either to further develop the drill or take it into a validation study. We do these internally or with partner universities and coaches.

What data is available to coaches/players after completing the drills?
The system generates a Rezzil Index score instantly, it’s broken down into categories such as composure, reaction time, accuracy and so on. You can even drill down and get raw data exports with minute details such as strike points, vision scope, heart rate variation (HRV) and – in the near future – eye tracking too.

How is Rezzil used?
The Elite side is used in the same way as the academy drills in some circumstances, but more for maintenance rather than appraisal. Say you’ve got a player who’s an injury risk or in the late stages of recovery at a crucial point in the season, you might not want them on the field taking full training but you do want them challenged mentally. Rezzil can do that. No-impact challenging experiences that are football specific.

We also work at the very early stages of recovery, where players can connect with a virtual ball months before they are able to touch a real one.

We had a great case recently. One of our teams had a player who suffered a serious injury in the middle of last season. In the first week or so the team manager was replaced, so you’ve got a player who won’t kick a ball for his new manager for seven months. You want the player to recover well but you shouldn’t have to wait until they are at running phase or able to participate in light training before they can learn the new manager’s systems. Rezzil was able to have this player learning his manager’s philosophy, positioning and playing style all from a seated position.

Can clubs customise the platform?
I mentioned earlier that we are mostly non-specific when it comes to the drills – that’s true, but what we don’t publicise that much is that we also have a drill creation platform. That means coaches can log in and create position-specific, trigger-specific or possession specific tests for players. It makes it basically an infinite possibility system that can be completely customised.

Do you have any plans to expand Rezzil to other sports?
Absolutely, there are plenty of sports in the pipeline for the future – I can’t say what right now but they’re coming!

What else would you like people to know?
Rezzil might seem exclusive at the moment – limited to elite players and clubs. But that’s not always going to be the case. Not long from now, you’ll be able to use Rezzil to train at home like a pro. We’re bringing some of the tools from the Elite package to everyone – it’s going to be amazing!

What is Rezzil?

Rezzil builds resilience in the athlete when it is needed most: during the last minutes of a high-pressure game.

Academy – A unique set of virtual drills to test players’ cognitive abilities. Designed to analyse, benchmark, educate and improve any player.

Elite – A suite of post-match analysis tools enabling players to replay a match from any position to improve decision making on the pitch.

Recovery – Analyse and record your team’s physical properties, then track recovery against their benchmark and make return-to-play decisions with more confidence.

Rezzil offers a variety of VR drills that improve cognition, decision making and resilience in players
The technology can be used to benchmark large groups of players
The system generates a Rezzil Index Score, which shows categories such as composure and reaction time
Injured players can undertake no-impact training
Rezzil Elite enables players to replay a match from any position on the field Credit: shutterstock/Cosmin Iftode
 


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Andy Etches


Rezzil was able to have an injured player learning his new manager's philosophy, positioning and playing style – all from a seated position

Etches founded Rezzil with Adam Dickinson and Gareth Thatcher
Rezzil offers a variety of VR drills that improve cognition, decision making and resilience in players
The technology can be used to benchmark large groups of players
The system generates a Rezzil Index Score, which shows categories such as composure and reaction time
Injured players can undertake no-impact training
Rezzil Elite enables players to replay a match from any position on the field shutterstock/Cosmin Iftode

What is Rezzil?
Rezzil is a market leading VR training and cognitive development tool for elite football and is already installed at world leading football clubs.

We’re in daily use by elite players aiming to improve cognitive fitness. We’re gradually making the platform more accessible – starting with academies and grassroots clubs then finally ending up on the PlayStation or Oculus Quest in your living room!

What’s your background?
I’ve worked in sport for over 10 years now, doing a wide range of roles related to data, analysis and performance. My career and knowledge took a real boost whilst working with Manchester City FC under Pellegrini’s win in 2014. I learned so much about working with teams at that level. After leaving Man City I worked as a consultant at various other teams across the EFL and Premier League, during which time I met my co-founders Adam and Gareth.

How did you develop Rezzil?
Adam and Gareth were working on a piece of VR technology for fan experiences. It was such a cool idea and so well executed, but I saw it had a much wider application in performance rather than just for fans.
Over the years we’ve worked together to perfect that experience and add meaningful data layers underneath that generate useful information that teams and players can use to improve their performance.

Underneath it all is a data capture system and algorithm that reads physical signs from a player’s performance and computes that information to turn it into something that’s readable for humans. It’s a small step behind AI – another area of development for us – where the machine itself is appraising what you do.

How did you develop the drills?
Any drill is always grounded in solid research. For example, for one of the drills, we looked at papers on subjects such as perceptual and exploratory activity or ‘scanning behaviour and real-time processing’ in game.

We then create a way to test a player’s capacity for this without needing to use game-specific events. It might seem an odd approach to remove the game specific element, but we operate in a world where many coaches have differing philosophies, so we want the programme to suit everyone.

Once we’ve got a prototype we’ll send it out to our sample group who will put it through its paces and generate sample data, which we can use either to further develop the drill or take it into a validation study. We do these internally or with partner universities and coaches.

What data is available to coaches/players after completing the drills?
The system generates a Rezzil Index score instantly, it’s broken down into categories such as composure, reaction time, accuracy and so on. You can even drill down and get raw data exports with minute details such as strike points, vision scope, heart rate variation (HRV) and – in the near future – eye tracking too.

How is Rezzil used?
The Elite side is used in the same way as the academy drills in some circumstances, but more for maintenance rather than appraisal. Say you’ve got a player who’s an injury risk or in the late stages of recovery at a crucial point in the season, you might not want them on the field taking full training but you do want them challenged mentally. Rezzil can do that. No-impact challenging experiences that are football specific.

We also work at the very early stages of recovery, where players can connect with a virtual ball months before they are able to touch a real one.

We had a great case recently. One of our teams had a player who suffered a serious injury in the middle of last season. In the first week or so the team manager was replaced, so you’ve got a player who won’t kick a ball for his new manager for seven months. You want the player to recover well but you shouldn’t have to wait until they are at running phase or able to participate in light training before they can learn the new manager’s systems. Rezzil was able to have this player learning his manager’s philosophy, positioning and playing style all from a seated position.

Can clubs customise the platform?
I mentioned earlier that we are mostly non-specific when it comes to the drills – that’s true, but what we don’t publicise that much is that we also have a drill creation platform. That means coaches can log in and create position-specific, trigger-specific or possession specific tests for players. It makes it basically an infinite possibility system that can be completely customised.

Do you have any plans to expand Rezzil to other sports?
Absolutely, there are plenty of sports in the pipeline for the future – I can’t say what right now but they’re coming!

What else would you like people to know?
Rezzil might seem exclusive at the moment – limited to elite players and clubs. But that’s not always going to be the case. Not long from now, you’ll be able to use Rezzil to train at home like a pro. We’re bringing some of the tools from the Elite package to everyone – it’s going to be amazing!

What is Rezzil?

Rezzil builds resilience in the athlete when it is needed most: during the last minutes of a high-pressure game.

Academy – A unique set of virtual drills to test players’ cognitive abilities. Designed to analyse, benchmark, educate and improve any player.

Elite – A suite of post-match analysis tools enabling players to replay a match from any position to improve decision making on the pitch.

Recovery – Analyse and record your team’s physical properties, then track recovery against their benchmark and make return-to-play decisions with more confidence.


Originally published in Fit Tech 2021 issue 1

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