Learning Multiple Movements in Parallel - Volleyball Training Strategies
Offered By: Rob Gray via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the optimal methods for training multiple movements simultaneously in this 26-minute video lecture by Rob Gray. Delve into the debate between information processing and ecological approaches when examining the effects of interleaving different movements. Investigate whether learning multiple movements in parallel is more effective when practiced accurately and in random order, or with added noise to each movement. Gain insights into applications for sports like volleyball, where athletes must master diverse skills such as serving, setting, and passing. Access additional resources, including research articles and the speaker's web pages, to deepen your understanding of motor learning principles. Support the podcast to receive bonus content and enjoy musical interludes featuring The Flamin' Groovies and Mark Lanegan.
Syllabus
422– Learning Multiple Movements in Parallel
Taught by
Rob Gray
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