Starter for 10. FLOW actually kicked in AFTER activity...when "grunty sweaty bits" were complete. Hooper, H., & Collins, D. (1997). Flow in rock climbing: A study highlighting methodological concerns. JASP, 9, S51.Paper in review on skateboarding also shows enjoyment post hoc
Our work suggests that lifestyle is the essential fifth. Not as provided by Institutes but rather how well the athlete manages his or her life outside sport. Failure to attend properly to this will result in a collapsed building,let alone the table!:)
2009 I was a college SandC coach. Last night I finished a session with 5 year olds. How did I get here? Simple. I have seen too many athletes with poor movement skills that should have been developed between the ages of 5-12. No training can make up for missing that time period.
This was part of the plan we submitted for the NCC (precursor to UKCC) in the 90s. Fits learning theory and completely practical. Also part of our recent suggestions to British Cycling. A very good idea IFF designed and implemented well
First paper of #PhysicallyActiveLearning Ph.D. published! Primary School Teachers’ Perceptions and Maintenance of a School-Based Physical Activity Intervention: https://t.co/9yFoPJtxkJ
P-A is not reactive - to start... See Land and McLeod on predictive saccadic jumps https://t.co/aJBBzqHCAh Piras et al on microsaccades support action control https://t.co/IdkRtZh0Xb Mann on experts using 1 of 2 specific gaze strategies https://t.co/YlIaBUXesz
NEW The Good Childhood Report from @childrensociety explores the state of #wellbing in UK children & calls for the Government to introduce national measurement of well-being for all children aged 11-18 to be undertaken through schools & colleges https://t.co/MjXeJJb8MQ #ukedchat
Interesting paper and important perspective. A big part of why we stress a fuller and flexible skill set as the primary outcome. See https://t.co/18ji67OE0z
Overstating the Role of Environmental Factors in Success: A Cautionary Note - David Moreau, Brooke N. Macnamara, David Z. Hambrick, 2019 https://t.co/YHecbzqflD
Very important podcast on children in sport and athlete development. https://t.co/yoZUdwGxxW a must for parents and youth coaches. Great stuff @Scienceofsport
🗣🎧10,000 hrs, nature/nurture,where you were born,when you were born (relative age effect),dangers of early specialization,adolescent watershed,keeping the talent pool wide,survivable challenge.“How to make a champion”Lots in this podcast @Scienceofsport https://t.co/9H9VppCcRL
"Playing fast" is a term that we hear all the time at the rink. Playing fast is important in the right context, but it's being taught so much that we are losing one of the most important skills in hockey:
Timing.
I wrote about the give-and-take between the two here.
@_WWPIS This is true and kinesiology tape is not the answer. Data shows from 2002/2012 increase published in 2018 and figures still rising. https://t.co/xEjGepXUop