Functional Variability in Cricket Bowling Delivery
Offered By: Rob Gray via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a recent study providing evidence that cricket bowlers utilize movement variability, rather than repeatability, to regulate the timing and speed of their delivery. Delve into a classic ecological dynamics study that first demonstrated this effect. Examine the concept of functional movement variability in cricket fast bowling and its role in maintaining delivery speed. Compare this to timing an attacking forehand drive in table tennis. Gain insights into the application of ecological dynamics in sports performance. Access additional resources, including research articles, the presenter's Research Gate page, and podcast links for further exploration of perception and action in sports.
Syllabus
486 – Functional Variability in the Cricket Bowling Delivery
Taught by
Rob Gray
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