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EPISODE · Apr 23, 2024 · 1H 20M

Episode 2: The origins of the constraints led approach

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In this episode we explore the origins of the constraints led approach. We take a look at Karl Newell's 1986 book chapter entitled ‘Constraints on the development of coordination’.  The aim of todays episode is to discuss how the concepts proposed in Newells 1986 chapter have influenced applied practice in coaching, skill acquisition, and physical education. Web: www.theconstraintscollective.comEmail: [email protected]

In this episode we explore the origins of the constraints led approach. We take a look at Karl Newell's 1986 book chapter entitled ‘Constraints on the development of coordination’. The aim of todays episode is to discuss how the concepts proposed in Newells 1986 chapter have influenced applied practice in coaching, skill acquisition, and physical education. Web: www.theconstraintscollective.com Email: [email protected]

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