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Functional Variability in Volleyball Attack: Task Simplification vs Decomposition - Lecture 457

Offered By: Rob Gray via YouTube

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Sports Science Courses Volleyball Courses

Course Description

Overview

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Explore the concept of functional variability in volleyball attacks through this informative 14-minute video by Rob Gray. Examine the debate between practicing skills with unpredictable, limited options versus rehearsing each option in isolation. Delve into task simplification and decomposition, understanding their relationship to functional variability. Learn about successful skill adaptation in volleyball attacks and how functional movement variability contributes to it. Access additional resources, including research articles, the speaker's Research Gate page, and ASU web page for further insights. Subscribe to the podcast on iOS/Apple or Android/Google platforms to stay updated on similar content. Support the podcast to receive bonus material. Enjoy background music featuring The Flamin' Groovies and Mark Lanegan while expanding your knowledge on this intriguing topic in sports science and skill development.

Syllabus

457 - Functional variability in the volleyball attack developed via the CLA


Taught by

Rob Gray

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