

Roundup Rodeo Ep27: Reviewing the best content
Host Phil Llewellyn with guests review some of the many great podcasts, books, articles and webinars from the last week.
This week's guests:
Ed Coughlan, lecturer Cork Institute of Technology and Movement & Skill Acquisition Ireland co-founder, Rick Shuttleworth, coaching developer and skill adaptation specialist and Mark O'Sullivan, AIK Head of Youth Football (8-12) and Youth Player and Coach Developer.
The team pick out the key takeaways from each piece of great content and say how to use it on the pitch, at all the levels of the game.
This week's content:
- South Africa Rugby documentary - Chasing The Sun Episodes 1 to 4 (Available for 7 days from 6th November)
- South Africa Rugby documentary - Chasing The Sun – Episode 5 Part 1 (Available for 7 days from 6th November)
- South Africa Rugby documentary - Chasing The Sun - Episode 5 Part 2 (Available for 7 days from 6th November)
- An Ecological Approach to Learning in (Not and) Development – Adolph, 2019
- Learning to be adaptive as a distributed process across the coach–athlete system: situating the coach in the constraints-led approach – Orth, van der Kamp & Button, 2018
SUGGESTED CONTENT/WHAT YOU MIGHT HAVE MISSED
‘Knowing as we go’: a Hunter-Gatherer Behavioural Model to Guide Innovation in Sport Science – Woods, Robertson, Rudd, Araujo & Davids, 2020
Learning in Development Framework – Mark O'Sullivan (AIK Football Club)
Foundations of Task design slide - Mark O'Sullivan (AIK Football Club)
PEAQ slide – Ed Coughlan (Cork Institute of Technology and Skill Acquisition and Movement Ireland)
The Magic Academy Episode 16 with the Miami Sun 10s – Dave Ross and Ian Gibbons chat with Russell Earnshaw
The Sport Psych Show Communication that Builds Rapport – Dan Abrahams speaks with Laurence Alison
Rugby Hive with Clark Laidlaw – Dallen Stanford & Robin MacDowell
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