Learning Expert: The Key to Perfect Practice in Sports (Exclusive Interview with Dr. Will Wu) episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 30, 2024 · 1H 33M

Learning Expert: The Key to Perfect Practice in Sports (Exclusive Interview with Dr. Will Wu)

from The Exponential Athlete | Sports Performance · host Ken Jee

Both Kobe Bryant and Tiger Woods were relentless with their practice. They spent thousands of hours honing their craft in the gym or on the course. While this created a tremendous advantage, it also broke down their bodies. What if there was a way that they could have achieved the same results with dramatically less repetition, in turn reducing the physical sacrifice? Today I had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Will Wu. He specializes in motor control and motor learning, the stealth sciences that underly the effectiveness of our approach to practice. In this episode we learn about how some of the underlying mechanisms of our motor learning work, what most athletes are missing in their approach to skill development, and the types of practice that give you the most bang for your buck. IG: https://www.instagram.com/drwillwu/?hl=en Skilled Coaching Alliance:  https://www.skilledcoachingalliance.com/ Exponential Athlete Socials Support the Pod on Patreon: https://patreon.com/ExponentialAthlete Twitter: ⁠https://twitter.com/athletexpodcast⁠  Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/exponentialathlete/⁠  LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-exponential-athlete-podcast⁠  0:00 Intro 2:27 Muscle Memory a Myth? 4:45 What is Motor Learning? 5:51 Open and Closed Systems 11:58 Fast and slow movements 17:01 Focus of Attention 28:08 Core Needs of Motor Learning 35:25 Should Athletes Look Bad in Practice? 39:18 Progression of Practice 40:13 Motor Learning Fundamentals 44:10 Volume vs Gamification 50:02 Variability in movements? 55:26 "Bad Hand" 57:08 Schema Theory 1:103:47 Taking Breaks in Practice 1:08:51 Specialized Games 1:11:17 Cross Sport Variance? 1:14:33 Generalizable patterns 1:18:33 Mental Mapping 1:21:19 Visual System 1:26:19 Chunking 1:31:02 Actionable Tips

Both Kobe Bryant and Tiger Woods were relentless with their practice. They spent thousands of hours honing their craft in the gym or on the course. While this created a tremendous advantage, it also broke down their bodies. What if there was a way that they could have achieved the same results with dramatically less repetition, in turn reducing the physical sacrifice? Today I had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Will Wu. He specializes in motor control and motor learning, the stealth sciences that underly the effectiveness of our approach to practice. In this episode we learn about how some of the underlying mechanisms of our motor learning work, what most athletes are missing in their approach to skill development, and the types of practice that give you the most bang for your buck. IG: https://www.instagram.com/drwillwu/?hl=en Skilled Coaching Alliance:  https://www.skilledcoachingalliance.com/ Exponential Athlete Socials Support the Pod on Patreon: https://patreon.com/ExponentialAthlete Twitter: ⁠https://twitter.com/athletexpodcast⁠  Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/exponentialathlete/⁠  LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-exponential-athlete-podcast⁠  0:00 Intro 2:27 Muscle Memory a Myth? 4:45 What is Motor Learning? 5:51 Open and Closed Systems 11:58 Fast and slow movements 17:01 Focus of Attention 28:08 Core Needs of Motor Learning 35:25 Should Athletes Look Bad in Practice? 39:18 Progression of Practice 40:13 Motor Learning Fundamentals 44:10 Volume vs Gamification 50:02 Variability in movements? 55:26 "Bad Hand" 57:08 Schema Theory 1:103:47 Taking Breaks in Practice 1:08:51 Specialized Games 1:11:17 Cross Sport Variance? 1:14:33 Generalizable patterns 1:18:33 Mental Mapping 1:21:19 Visual System 1:26:19 Chunking 1:31:02 Actionable Tips

NOW PLAYING

Learning Expert: The Key to Perfect Practice in Sports (Exclusive Interview with Dr. Will Wu)

0:00 1:33:40

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of The Exponential Athlete | Sports Performance?

This episode is 1 hour and 33 minutes long.

When was this The Exponential Athlete | Sports Performance episode published?

This episode was published on March 30, 2024.

What is this episode about?

Both Kobe Bryant and Tiger Woods were relentless with their practice. They spent thousands of hours honing their craft in the gym or on the course. While this created a tremendous advantage, it also broke down their bodies. What if there was a way...

Can I download this The Exponential Athlete | Sports Performance episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!