ABSTRACT

An understanding of the scientific principles underpinning the learning and execution of fundamental and skilled movements is of central importance in disciplines across the sport and exercise sciences. The second edition of Motor Control, Learning and Development: Instant Notes offers students an accessible, clear and concise introduction to the core concepts of motor behavior, from learning through to developing expertise.

Including two brand new chapters on implicit versus explicit learning and motor control and aging, this new edition is fully revised and updated, and covers:

  • definitions, theories and measurements of motor control;
  • information processing, neurological issues and sensory factors in control;
  • theories and stages of motor learning;
  • memory and feedback;
  • the development of fundamental movement skills;
  • and the application of theory to coaching and rehabilitation practice.

Highly illustrated and well-formatted, the book allows readers to grasp complex ideas quickly, through learning objectives, research highlights, review questions and activities, and encourages students to deepen their understanding through further reading suggestions. This is important foundational reading for any student taking classes in motor control, learning or behavior or skill acquisition, or a clear and concise reference for any practicing sports coach, physical education teacher or rehabilitation specialist.

chapter 1|9 pages

What is motor control?

chapter 2|16 pages

Classification of skill

chapter 3|20 pages

Measurement and assessment

chapter 4|23 pages

Theories of control

chapter 5|19 pages

Information processing

chapter 6|14 pages

Neurological issues

chapter 7|20 pages

Sensory contributions to control

chapter 8|18 pages

Theories of motor learning

chapter 9|19 pages

Stages of motor learning

chapter 10|14 pages

Memory

chapter 11|23 pages

Implications for coaching and rehabilitation

chapter 12|22 pages

The role and function of feedback

chapter 13|12 pages

Explicit versus implicit learning

chapter 14|28 pages

Motor development

chapter 15|36 pages

Development of fundamental movement skills

chapter 16|14 pages

Motor control and aging