18 – Performance Feedback - a podcast by Rob Gray

from 2016-01-05T05:30

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With the ever increasing availability of tracking and monitoring technology it is becoming easier and easier for an athlete to get feedback about their results and performance.  But is the too much of a good thing?  How does feedback influence the acquisition and performance of sports skills?  Which type of feedback should be used and how often? Is providing biofeedback (e.g., heart rate, brain activity) effective?  Can sounds and vibrations be used to shape movements?


My Research Influences: Martin Regan, York University


http://www.yorku.ca/dregan/


 


Links to articles discussed:


Effects of relative frequency of knowledge of results on retention of a motor skill


Relative frequency of knowledge of performance and motor skill learning


How Do Batters Use Visual, Auditory, and Tactile Information About the Success of a Baseball Swing?


Effects of learning on electroencephalographic and electrocardiographic patterns in novice archers


Investigating the efficacy of neurofeedback training for expediting expertise and excellence in sport


The vibrating 'Ghost' glove that can train your muscles to replicate Tiger's swing


Auditory concurrent feedback benefits on the circle performed in gymnastics


 


More information:


http://www.perceptionactionpodcast.libsyn.com/


My Research Gate Page (pdfs of my articles)


My ASU Web page


Podcast Facebook page (videos, pics, etc)


Twitter: @Shakeywaits


Email: robgray@asu.edu


 


Credits:


The Flamin' Groovies - Shake Some Action


Orbits – This Girl’s Opinion


Pierced Arrows – In My Brain


Three Chord Monte – Tell Me What’s on Your Mind


The Judy Blooms – Swimming in Caves


My Morning Jacket – One Big Holiday


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