EPISODE · Jul 21, 2020 · 22 MIN
312 – Adding Variability, Execution Redundancy & "Essential Noise" to Practice with Equipment Modifications
from The Perception & Action Podcast · host Rob Gray
A look at how modifying sports equipment (e.g., changing size, altering mass distribution or making more flexible) can enhance motor learning by adding variability and increasing movement execution redundancy. Articles: Equipment modification can enhance skill learning in young field hockey players "Essential noise" - Enhancing variability of informational constraints benefits movement control: A comment on Waddington and Adams (2003) Visual responses to changing size and to sideways motion for different directions of motion in depth: Linearization of visual responses The Effect of Variability of Practice at Execution Redundancy Level in Skilled and Novice Basketball Players Effects of manipulating ball type on youth footballers' performance during small-sided games Blog Post: https://perceptionaction.com/simplification/ Bradman Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9o6vTXgYdqA More information: http://perceptionaction.com/ My Research Gate Page (pdfs of my articles) My ASU Web page Podcast Facebook page (videos, pics, etc) Subscribe in iOS/Apple Subscribe in Anroid/Google Support the podcast and receive bonus content Credits: The Flamin' Groovies - Shake Some Action Mark Lanegan - Saint Louis Elegy via freemusicarchive.org and jamendo.com
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