The Myth of Contextual Interference and the Variability of Practice Effect in Sports Learning
Offered By: Rob Gray via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a critical review of the contextual interference learning benefit in sports practice through this insightful video lecture. Delve into the findings of a systematic review and meta-analysis that challenges long-held beliefs about practice variability. Examine the implications for coaches, athletes, and sports scientists as the speaker dissects the research, offering a fresh perspective on effective training methodologies. Gain valuable insights into the complexities of motor skill acquisition and the potential need to reassess traditional practice structures in sports.
Syllabus
The Myth of Contextual Interference & the Variability of Practice Effect?
Taught by
Rob Gray
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