19 – Consolidation&Interference Between Training Sessions - a podcast by Rob Gray

from 2016-01-19T05:30

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What processes occur during the times when an athlete is not on the field or court, that is there off-time between practices and competitions.  How important are these rest periods for learning sports skills?  Does it matter what an athlete does during these periods?  Could doing something like playing video games possibly interfere with the gains made during practice?  


Links to articles discussed:


Leg muscle recruitment during cycling is less developed in triathletes than cyclists despite matched cycling training loads


Practice With Sleep Makes Perfect: Sleep-Dependent Motor Skill Learning


The restorative effect of naps on perceptual deterioration


Experience-dependent changes in cerebral activation during human REM sleep


Watch and Learn: Seeing Is Better than Doing when Acquiring Consecutive Motor Tasks


Do action video games improve perception and cognition?


Action-Video-Game Experience Alters the Spatial Resolution of Vision


 


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)


Email: robgray@asu.edu


Twitter: @ShakeyWaits


 


Credits:


The Flamin' Groovies - Shake Some Action


Thomas Allen – Rest Until I Die


Grumsling – Down Time


Silence is Sexy – The Science of Sleep


Auto Bonfire – I Sleep Fine


Screaming Mirror – The Observer


Saucy Jack – Beat You at Your Own Game


 


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