
#241 Doug Lemov - Reading the Game
The Sport Psych Show
The Importance of Expertise in Coaching
Herbert Simon found that there's a huge perceptive advantage to expertise. Expert chess players were able to recreate the position of 20 pieces on the board for an average of three or five seconds. Novices couldn't do it, but when he detached the image from game logic, the advantage of expertise disappeared. And so does that apply to athletes? Absolutely. I should spend a lot of time playing my sport in visual environments that predict and replicate game situations. It's both familiarity with things that I'm looking at, which I would say is sort of the fluency connection. But also the more I understand about those things, the more I can be able to process them -
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