The Talent Equation Podcast

"Transfer is in the overlap between the human and the information" - a conversation with Dr Andrew Wilson

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May 15, 2025
Dr. Andrew Wilson, Reader in Psychology at Leeds Beckett University and an expert in ecological psychology, shares insights into skill development and transfer of learning in sports. He argues that traditional skill acquisition methods often overlook how we actually learn. Andrew emphasizes the importance of affordances—how environments present opportunities for action. He proposes that variability in movement isn't just noise but essential for creating adaptable athletes, advocating for an 'affordance-led' approach to coaching.
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INSIGHT

Transfer Depends on Informational Overlap

  • Learning transfers between contexts when they share meaningful overlap, especially in information about affordances.
  • Verbal descriptions of tasks don't capture this overlap, but ecological psychology's vocabulary does.
ADVICE

Design Practice Around Affordances

  • Design practice environments by embedding the right affordances so they generate relevant information naturally.
  • Let interactions with these affordances teach learners functional and transferable skills.
ADVICE

Embrace Loss of Control in Practice

  • Accept losing control over exact repetitions to support learning that fits the natural system.
  • Co-create practice with learners, focusing on interactive environments over strict drills.
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