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How can an ecological approach be applied to understanding and coaching rowing. A look at a few research studies.
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‘Embracing turbulent waters’: Enhancing athlete self-regulation using the ‘PoST’ framework for performance preparation at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games
End-point focus of attention: Learning the ‘Catch’ in Rowing
Effects of rowing stroke rates on lower extremity intra-joint coordination variability in experienced young rowers
Pink Noise in Rowing Ergometer Performance and the Role of Skill Level
Interpersonal Coordination and Individual Organization Combined with Shared Phenomenological Experiencein Rowing Performance:Two Case Studies More information: http://perceptionaction.com/
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How can we better understand sports injury by considering factors such as good variability, coordination, and movement synergies using a dynamical systems approach?
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From microscopic to macroscopic sports injuries. Applying the complex dynamic systems approach to sports medicine: a...
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My interview with Alex Sarama, founder of Transforming Basketball. Taking a constraints-led approach to basketball practice.
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