Month: December 2017

90 – Interview with Leah Robinson, Michigan, Fundamental Movement Skills

90 A discussion with Leah Robinson, Associate Professor of Movement Science from the University of Michigan. Topics include the importance of fundamental movement skills, how these skills should be measured, perceived motor competence and interventions for promoting movement in young children. Download link More information about my guest: http://www.kines.umich.edu/directory/faculty/leah-robinson http://www.cmahlab.com/ http://twitter.com/LERobinsonPhD More information: Subscribe in…

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89 – The Constraints-Led Approach to Coaching III: Evaluating its Effectiveness

89 Looking at research that has evaluated the Constraints-Led Approach (CLA) to coaching. How effective is this approach? What effects do changing constraints actually have on performance? How does the CLA comparing to other more traditional coaching methods? Download link Articles: Scaling the Equipment and Play Area in Children’s Sport to improve Motor Skill Acquisition:…

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