Learning to Do It Right by Practicing Doing It Wrong
Offered By: Rob Gray via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intriguing concept of learning through intentional mistakes in this 16-minute talk by Rob Gray. Delve into the results of a study examining the potential benefits of practicing "wrong" techniques in training. Discover how this unconventional approach compares to traditional "right" way training methods in terms of batting performance, affordance perception, and movement variability. Gain insights into whether deliberately making errors provides performers with valuable information for learning and skill development.
Syllabus
Intro
Overview
The "right" way training group
The "Wrong" Way Training Group
Results: Batting Performance
Results: Affordance Perception
Results: Movement Variability
Conclusion
Taught by
Rob Gray
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