Learning to move (with Rob Gray)
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The world of motor learning is often populated by complex jargon and impenetrable concepts. But at its root it is about something simple: learning to move. Professor Rob Gray is one of the world's best in translating these concepts into terms we all can use. On this week's podcast he joins us to help coaches understand non-linear pedagogy, constraints-led approach, repetition in training, feedback, and more. For more information on this topic, read the complete show notes at: https://www.hmmrmedia.com/2022/02/gaincast-episode-236-learning-to-move-with-rob-gray/ The following links were referenced in the podcast or provide some additional reading material on the topic: GAIN 2022 will take place from June 14 to 18 in Houston Texas. You can learn more about GAIN 2022 and send in your application on the GAIN website. The GAINcast is also sponsored by HMMR Media. Join HMMR Media to get access to a vast library of online training resources, video, articles, podcasts, and more. A HMMR membership is also included with GAIN 2022 registration. Check out all of HMMR Media's motor learning resources, including an interview with Rob Gray on approaches to motor learning, as well as in depth materials on applied motor learning. You can pick up a copy of Gray's book How We Learn to Move: A Revolution in the Way We Coach & Practice Sports Skills on Amazon. We highly recommend it and it was listed as one of Vern's top books of 2021. You can learn more from Gray on his podcast, website, and on Twitter (@ShakeyWaits).
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