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      A Constraints-Led Approach

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      Motor Learning in Practice book

      A Constraints-Led Approach
      Edited ByIan Renshaw, Keith Davids, Geert J.P. Savelsbergh
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2010
      eBook Published 16 March 2010
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203888100
      Pages 272
      eBook ISBN 9780203888100
      Subjects Behavioral Sciences, Sports and Leisure
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      Renshaw, I., Davids, K., & Savelsbergh, G.J.P. (Eds.). (2010). Motor Learning in Practice: A Constraints-Led Approach (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203888100

      ABSTRACT

      Motor Learning in Practice explores the fundamental processes of motor learning and skill acquisition in sport, and explains how a constraints-led approach can be used to design more effective learning environments for sports practice and performance. Drawing on ecological psychology, the book examines the interaction of personal, environmental and task-specific constraints in the development of motor skills, and then demonstrates how an understanding of those constraints can be applied in a wide range of specific sports and physical activities.

      The first section of the book contains two chapters that offer an overview of the key theoretical concepts that underpin the constraints-led approach. These chapters also examine the development of fundamental movement skills in children, and survey the most important instructional strategies that can be used to develop motor skills in sport. The second section of the book contains eighteen chapters that apply these principles to specific sports, including basketball, football, boxing, athletics field events and swimming.

      This is the first book to apply the theory of a constraints-led approach to training and learning techniques in sport. Including contributions from many of the world’s leading scholars in the field of motor learning and development, this book is essential reading for any advanced student, researcher or teacher with an interest in motor skills, sport psychology, sport pedagogy, coaching or physical education.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part |2 pages

      Part I

      chapter 1|14 pages

      The constraints- based approach to motor learning: implications for a non- linear pedagogy in sport and physical education

      ByKEITH DAVIDS

      chapter 2|16 pages

      Instructions as constraints in motor skill acquisition

      ByKARL M. NEWELL, RAJIV RANGANATHAN

      chapter 3|12 pages

      Building the foundations: Skill acquisition in children

      ByIAN RENSHAW

      part |2 pages

      Part II

      chapter 4|10 pages

      Perceptual training for basketball shooting RAÔUL R . D . OUDEJANS AND JOHAN M. KOEDI JK ER

      chapter 5|12 pages

      Saving penalties, scoring penalties

      ByGEERT J . P. SAVELSBERGH, OLAV VERSLOOT, RICH MASTERS AND

      chapter 6|14 pages

      Stochastic perturbations in athletics field events enhance skill acquisition WOLFGANG I . SCHÖLLHO RN, HENDRIK BECKMA NN, DANIEL

      chapter 7|16 pages

      Interacting constraints and inter- limb co- ordination in swimming

      ByLUDOVIC SE IFERT, CHRIS BUTTON AND TIM B RAZIER

      chapter 8|10 pages

      The changing face of practice for developing perception: Action skill in cricket

      ByROSS P INDE R

      chapter 9|11 pages

      The “nurdle to leg” and other ways of winning cricket matches

      ByIAN RENSHAW, DARREN HOLDER

      chapter 10|11 pages

      Manipulating tasks constraints to improve tactical knowledge and collective decision- making in rugby union

      ByPEDRO PASS OS, DUARTE ARAÚJO, KEITH DAVIDS AND RICK

      chapter 11|13 pages

      The ecological dynamics of decision-making in sailing

      ByDUARTE AR AÚJO, LUÍS RO CHA AND KEITH DAVIDS

      chapter 12|8 pages

      Using constraints to enhance decision- making in team sports ADAM D. GO R M AN

      chapter 13|9 pages

      Skill development in canoeing and kayaking: An individualised approach

      ByERIC BRYMER

      chapter 14|12 pages

      A constraints- led approach to coaching association football: the role of perceptual information and the acquisition of co- ordination

      ByMATT DICK S AND J IA YI CHOW

      chapter 15|14 pages

      Identifying constraints on children with movement difficulties: Implications for pedagogues and clinicians

      ByKEITH DAVIDS, GEERT J . P. SAVELSBERGH AND MOTOHIDE

      chapter 16|12 pages

      Augmenting golf practice through the manipulation of physical and informational constraints

      ByPAUL S . GLAZIER

      chapter 17|12 pages

      Skill acquisition in dynamic ball sports: monitoring and controlling action- effects NICOLA J . HO DGES AND PAUL R . FO RD

      chapter 18|10 pages

      A constraints- based training intervention in boxing ROBERT HRIST OVSKI

      chapter 19|10 pages

      Researching co- ordination skill

      ByDANA MASLOVAT, NICOLA J . HODGES, ROME O CHUA AND

      chapter 20|10 pages

      Skill acquisition in tennis: Equipping learners for success

      ByDAMIAN FARR OW AND MACHAR REID
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