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A look at Bernstein’s theory of freezing/freeing degrees of freedom during skill acquisition and some research which has tested these ideas.
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Articles:
Dexterity and Its Development
Free(z)ing Degrees of Freedom in Skill Acquisition
Conscious Control Is Associated With Freezing of Mechanical Degrees of Freedom During Motor Learning
Throwing Skills: Analysis of Movement Phases in Early Motor Learning
Changes in coordination, control and outcome as a result of extended practice on a novel motor skill
Online feedback and the regulation of degrees of freedom in motor control
Nonlinear Pedagogy: An Effective Approach to Cater for Individual Differences in Learning a Sports Skill
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