The role of nonlinear pedagogy in supporting the design of modified games in junior sports

JY Chow, J Komar, L Seifert - Frontiers in psychology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Nonlinear Pedagogy has been advocated as an approach that views acquisition of
movement skills with a strong emphasis on exploratory behaviors and the development of …

How to coach: A review of theoretical approaches for the development of a novel coach education framework

K Smith, C Burns, C O'Neill… - … Journal of Sports …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Coaching behaviours often derive from sporting traditions, instinct and previous
experiences. Practitioners tend to follow traditional, inherited methods rather than adopt new …

[图书][B] Nonlinear pedagogy in skill acquisition: An introduction

JY Chow, K Davids, C Button, I Renshaw - 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
Nonlinear Pedagogy is a powerful paradigm for understanding human movement and for
designing effective teaching, coaching and training programmes in sport, exercise and …

[图书][B] The constraints-led approach: Principles for sports coaching and practice design

I Renshaw, K Davids, D Newcombe, W Roberts - 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
For the last 25 years, a constraints-based framework has helped to inform the way that many
sport scientists seek to understand performance, learning design and the development of …

[图书][B] The athletic skills model: optimizing talent development through movement education

R Wormhoudt, GJP Savelsbergh, JW Teunissen… - 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
The Athletic Skills Model offers an alternative to dominant talent development theories in the
form of holistic broad-based movement education, focusing on health and wellbeing. It …

Ecological dynamics and transfer from practice to performance in sport

JY Chow, R Shuttleworth, K Davids… - Skill acquisition in …, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter reviews ideas and implications of Nonlinear Pedagogy for implementing
transfer of training in sport. The micro-structure of practice refers to how coaches and …

Does Playing Tennis with a Low-Compression Ball Effect Psychophysiological Responses and Match Characteristics in Recreational Adult Players?

B Kilit, E Arslan, Y Soylu, AM Lane - Sports, 2024 - mdpi.com
This study aimed to compare the effects of playing tennis using low-compression balls (Lc-
Balls) and standard balls (St-Balls) on psychophysiological responses and match …

Long-term practice with domain-specific task constraints influences perceptual skills

L Oppici, D Panchuk, FR Serpiello, D Farrow - Frontiers in psychology, 2017 - frontiersin.org
The long-term impact of practice with different task constraints on perceptual skill is relatively
un-explored. This study examined the influence of extensive practice, ie, more than a 1000 h …

Scaling constraints in junior tennis: the influence of net height on skilled players' match-play performance

V Limpens, T Buszard, E Shoemaker… - … quarterly for exercise …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: The net height in tennis (0.91 m) is approximately 50% of a professional tennis
player's height. Children are also expected to play with this net height, even though it is …

Effect of modification rules in competition on technical–tactical action in young tennis players (under-10)

JM Gimenez-Egido, E Ortega-Toro, JM Palao… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Adapting competitions to young players' characteristics is an important pillar in the optimal
teaching–learning process. The objective of the present study is to analyze the effect of …