Month: September 2019

158 – Motor Learning as a Search within Perceptual-Motor Workspace

158 A look at motor learning as a search within perceptual-motor workspace in the Search Strategies Approach theory. How do performers find stable regions in this workspace, and how does their search depend on their intrinsic dynamics and how they are coached? Download link Articles:Search Strategies in the Perceptual-Motor Workspace and the Acquisition of Coordination,…

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157 – Coordinative Structures in Skilled Performance

157 How do we coordinate movement across our different body segments and with respect to the external environment? A look at a specific example of a coordinative structure in baseball batting.Download link Articles:A functional modulation for timing a movement: A coordinative structure in baseball hitting More information:Subscribe in iOS/AppleSubscribe in Android/GoogleMy Research Gate Page (pdfs…

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156 – How Consistently Do We Need to Move to Be Consistently Successful?

156 How consistently do you need to move in order to consistently be successful in a sports skill? Is low variability in movement kinematics a key to achieving your goal? How should we be measuring and conceptualizing movement variability?Download link Articles:Timing an attacking forehand drive in table tennisThe amount and structure of human movement variabilityThe…

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