82 - Movement Instruction, Knowledge&Description - a podcast by Rob Gray

from 2017-10-17T04:30

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What are the key differences between describing an athlete’s movements, an athlete’s knowledge about those movements, and the instructions used by a coach to facilitate those movements? How can these different perspectives inform and sometimes hurt each other?

 

Articles/links:

What does the questioning of expert coaches reveal about the biomechanical knowledge of forward ice hockey skating?

Integrating biomechanical and motor control principles in elite high jumpers: A transdisciplinary approach to enhancing sport performance

Bodily knowledge beyond motor skills and physical fitness: a phenomenological description of knowledge formation in physical training

Optimizing External Focus of Attention Instructions: The Role of Attainability

 

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