This document discusses the use of GPS technology in tracking player movement and performance in various sports. It provides details on how GPS works and the types of data it can collect on location, speed, distance and other metrics. Examples are given of research on GPS data collected in sports like Australian rules football, rugby, and how it is used to analyze player workload, fatigue, and inform training. While GPS data provides valuable insights, further research is still needed to fully understand its accuracy and how best to analyze and apply the data to coaching.