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GUIDANCE HYPOTHESIS - Motor Learning for Coaches

Nov 18, 202137 minSeason 5Ep. 174
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Episode description

  • Introducing Kasey, Andy, and Harjiv + why they think motor learning is important.
    • 0:42 - Kasey’s thoughts.
    • 2:00 - Andy’s thoughts.
    • 3:46 - Harjiv’s thoughts.
  • 6:16 - The Guidance Hypothesis in relation to feedback.
    • 6:22 - The only law in motor learning: Fitts Law.
    • 7:19 - Using the analogy of bowling balls and bumper lanes to demonstrate the importance of removing dependence in athletes.
    • 8:30 - Information and feedback is better processed when given in a concise form + why coaches should put in the extra effort to do so. 
  • 11:29 - How coaches should approach giving feedback to their athletes.
  • 13:25 - How much of feedback should revolve around the athletes thoughts + using open questions to elicit feedback from athletes.
  • 14:51 - Limiting feedback to avoid overloading athletes with information, while also effectively sharing information with them.
    • 15:00 - Evaluating the influence of the coach’s ego + pushing it aside to better develop athletes.
    • 17:11 - Finding the right time to offer feedback to athletes.
    • 18:32 - How the institution of self-regulated learning within athletes during practice can also be used as a constraint to main focus during matches.
  • 19:43 - What do players actually benefit from becoming less reliant on coaches?
    • 20:51 - Including a step-by-step process instead of overloading athletes with information all at once.
      • Identifying critical points of tasks.
      • Correlating it to success to improve the mentality of athletes.
    • 21:56 - Precise feedback is not always the most effective feedback.
  • 25:06 - Targeted feedback vs. “untargeted feedback”.
  • 27:01 - Feedback is ultimately a constraint.
  • 30:15 - Studying the effects of giving more feedback.
  • 33:51 - Why youth coaches should hold back on giving vocal feedback without the backing of data, spreadsheets, film, etc.

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