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Skill Acquisition in Sport - Research, Theory and Practice

English · Paperback / Softback

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Skill Acquisition in Sport gives academics, students, coaches and practitioners the broadest and most scientifically rigorous grounding in the principles and practice of the field. Fully revised, updated and restructured, the third edition integrates theory and practice, and provides more material on practical application than ever before.
Divided into four sections - providing instruction and feedback, organizing effective practice, training high-level skills, and the theories and mechanisms underpinning skill acquisition - the book covers a full range of key topics, including:


  • the role of errors and rewards in motor learning
  • instructions, demonstrations and feedback
  • imagery in motor learning
  • constraints-based and self-directed learning
  • technique change, creativity training and visual gaze training
  • practicing under pressure
  • the neurophysiology of learning.

Based on the latest research, including chapters on emerging topics, and written by a global cast of world-leading experts, Skill Acquisition in Sport is an essential textbook for any kinesiology or sport science student taking skill acquisition, expertise development or motor learning classes.

List of contents

Preface: The Science Behind Sport Skill Acquisition: What's New, What Stood the Test of Time and What Are the Future Challenges?

Section 1: Providing Instruction and Feedback

1. Enhancing Motor Skill Acquisition with Augmented Feedback

2. Changing Automatized Movement Patterns

3. Errors, rewards, and reinforcement in motor skill learning

4. Motor Imagery Practice and Skilled Performance in Sport: From Efficacy to Mechanisms

5. Further advances in implicit motor learning

Section 2: Organizing Effective Practice

6. Contextual Interference: New Findings, Insights, and Implications for Skill Acquisition

7. Self-controlled Learning: Current Findings, Theoretical Perspectives, and Future Directions

8. Learning together: Observation and other mechanisms which mediate shared practice contexts

9. Constraints-Led Learning in Practice: Designing effective learning environments

10. Operationalizing deliberate practice for performance improvement in sport

Section 3: High-level Skill Training

11. Sports training technologies: Achieving and assessing transfer

12. Models of game intelligence and creativity in sport: Implications for skill acquisition

13. Perceptual-Cognitive Expertise and Simulation-Based Training in Sport

14. Mental toughness training

15. Staying cool under pressure: Developing and maintaining emotional expertise in sport

Section 4: Mechanisms and Models of Skill Acquisition

16. Motor Skill learning and its Neurophysiology

17. Appropriate Failure to Create Effective Learning: Optimizing Challenge

18. Ecological Dynamics and Transfer from practice to performance in sport

19. The Development of skill and Interest in Sport

Summary

Skill Acquisition in Sport gives students, coaches and practitioners the broadest and most scientifically rigorous grounding in the principles and practice of the discipline. Fully revised and restructured, the third edition integrates theory and practice, and provides more material on practical application than ever before.

Product details

Authors Nicola J. (University of British Columbia Hodges
Assisted by Nicola J. Hodges (Editor), A. Mark Williams (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.11.2019
 
EAN 9780815392842
ISBN 978-0-8153-9284-2
No. of pages 364
Subject Guides > Sport > General, dictionaries, handbooks, yearbooks, history

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