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The Perception & Action Podcast

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Nov 19, 2024 • 23min

517 – Still No Evidence for the Transfer of Generalized Perceptual-Cognitive Training to Sports Performance

A critical look at a follow-up study reveals no significant benefits of generalized perceptual-cognitive training in sports. The discussion highlights shortcomings in commonly used training methods, raising doubts about their effectiveness. It challenges the assumption that such training can enhance athlete performance, prompting a reevaluation of current coaching practices. Prepare for a thought-provoking analysis that questions the reliance on popular training approaches!
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Nov 12, 2024 • 16min

516 – Do Averaged, Group Data Accurately Capture & Represent Individual Movements Solutions?

The discussion critiques the traditional reliance on averaged group data in understanding individual movement behaviors. It highlights how this method can mask important individual differences, particularly in sports analysis. The conversation dives into how personalizing insights can enhance coaching and performance. Real-world examples from sports like golf and jump landings illustrate the pitfalls of averaging, emphasizing the need to focus on unique movement patterns for effective skill development.
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Nov 5, 2024 • 19min

515 – Experience & Focus of Attention: Effect of Focus of Attention When Using the Dominant vs Non-Dominant Hand in MMA

Discover the intriguing effects of focus of attention in MMA striking. The discussion highlights how external focus enhances performance with the dominant hand but falters with the non-dominant. Research findings from karate athletes showcase the power of different attention strategies. Listeners are taken through an exploration of how these insights can shape training and performance in mixed martial arts. It's a deep dive into the mind-body connection, revealing the nuances of striking precision.
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Oct 22, 2024 • 13min

514 – How Does an Athlete’s Prior Coordination Solution Influence Learning a New One?

Discover how athletes' past coordination experiences influence their ability to learn new motor skills. Delve into a study that highlights the significance of recognizing these prior experiences. A virtual shuffleboard challenge illustrates the impact of established coordination patterns on adapting to redundant motor tasks. Uncover the intricate relationship between what athletes have learned before and their performance in new challenges!
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Oct 15, 2024 • 16min

513 – My NEW Book is here: Learning to be an “Ecological” Coach

Discover the exciting concepts behind ecological coaching in a new book that blends theory with practice. The discussion dives into innovative coaching methods that focus on adaptability rather than traditional techniques. Learn about the shift in perspective from athlete skill acquisition to those who coach them, emphasizing the need for dynamic and flexible coaching frameworks. Get ready for a fresh look at improving coaching effectiveness through ecological dynamics!
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Oct 8, 2024 • 17min

512 – Active Inference and the Control of Action

Dive into the fascinating world of Active Inference Theory and its role in sports action control. Discover how athletes harness predictive models to anticipate dynamic events. The discussion shifts to baseball batting, examining how this model predicts pitches and its comparison to ecological dynamics. Learn about the strengths and weaknesses of computational models in real-game scenarios, as experts advocate for a more practical approach in coaching athletes. Engage with the interplay between prediction errors and sensory feedback in the realm of sports.
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Oct 1, 2024 • 22min

511 – Applying the Predictive Processing Theory of Action Control to Practice Design in Sports

Discover how predictive processing theory can transform sports practice design. The discussion highlights the importance of surprise and variability for skill development. Learn how athletes can develop internal models to better anticipate their actions and sensory feedback. There's also a critical look at blending various coaching theories and the need for practical training guidelines. Join the conversation on enhancing coaching effectiveness through a collaborative approach.
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Sep 24, 2024 • 35min

510 – Self-Organization, The Great Unknown: Preview of the 2024 Baseball Skill Acquisition Summit

Randy Sullivan, a baseball skill acquisition expert, and Frans Bosch, a renowned authority on self-organization in sports, delve into the intricacies of training. They explore how self-organization shapes athletic performance, emphasizing the balance between individual constraints and anatomical principles. Learn about the critical role of invariants in pitcher training and why understanding the 'why' in coaching matters. Plus, get a sneak peek at the exciting agenda for the upcoming 2024 Baseball Skill Acquisition Summit, packed with innovative strategies for skill development and injury prevention.
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Sep 17, 2024 • 49min

509 – A Call for More Clarity on How to Use the CLA: The 3 Questions Paper

Dive into the complexities of constraints-led coaching, where research-driven guidelines are desperately needed. Discover practical applications that enhance athlete skill acquisition and the importance of adapting to personal and environmental factors. Explore common criticisms and frustrations about the lack of clarity in coaching strategies. Plus, get a sneak peek into an upcoming book that promises to provide valuable insights for coaches.
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Sep 10, 2024 • 43min

508 – Liveliness in Training and the CLA, Interview w Pete Blair, Texas State University

Pete Blair, Executive Director at Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training, discussed the vital role of liveliness in various training contexts. He shared insights on the Contextual Learning Approach, emphasizing the need for adaptable and realistic scenarios in law enforcement. The conversation critiqued traditional training methods, advocating for a constraints-led approach that promotes flexibility and critical thinking in high-pressure situations. Additionally, Blair stressed the importance of bridging the gap between training and real-life application, drawing parallels with combative sports.

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