"Moving away from error correction being the coach's job towards error correction being the athlete's job" - a conversation with Rob Gray
Oct 2, 2019 ·
1h 38m 36s
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Rob Gray is Associate Professor of Human Systems Engineering at Arizona State University and host of the highly regarded Perception - Action Podcast. This is Rob's third appearance on the...
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Rob Gray is Associate Professor of Human Systems Engineering at Arizona State University and host of the highly regarded Perception - Action Podcast. This is Rob's third appearance on the show and once again, he brings his 'A-Game' by providing a depth of insight and knowledge and also being very patient in answering my questions and helping me think out loud.
In this conversation we cover the following...
- A response to the accusation that ecological approaches to coaching are just 'old wine in new bottles'
- Why a lot of 'constraints based' coaching is actually just 'unprincipled, atheoretical manipulations'
- How developing 'functional variability' is the route to skillful performance
- Why 1 v 0 is very different from '1 v unrepresentative 1' from an ecological perspective
Hope you enjoy
Link to Rob's website http://perceptionaction.com/
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In this conversation we cover the following...
- A response to the accusation that ecological approaches to coaching are just 'old wine in new bottles'
- Why a lot of 'constraints based' coaching is actually just 'unprincipled, atheoretical manipulations'
- How developing 'functional variability' is the route to skillful performance
- Why 1 v 0 is very different from '1 v unrepresentative 1' from an ecological perspective
Hope you enjoy
Link to Rob's website http://perceptionaction.com/
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