A look at the exciting alternative approach to how we learn to move and its implications for practice design, coaching, keeping kids engaged in sports, injury prevention, developing training technology, using analytics and more. How we learn to move is skilfully broken down into 15 easy to consume chapters with just the right amount of academic referencing, anecdotes and real. That is, learn to coach in a manner consistent with the new, evidence-based theory of skill acquisition and refinement, discussed in the bestselling books "How We Learn to Move" and "Learning to Optimize Movement".
In this, the third book in the series, the focus turns to skill acquisition and development in coaches. The book "How We Learn to Move" by Rob Gray is a thought. How We Learn to Move receives mostly positive reviews, with readers praising its fresh perspective on skill development and coaching.
Many find it eye. About the book Discover a groundbreaking approach to skill development in "How We Learn to Move" by Rob Gray. This insightful book explores innovative and engaging methods that are reshaping sports practice and coaching, empowering athletes to express their individuality and creativity.
Gray challenges the outdated notion of learning through monotonous repetition in dull, artificial. This week we ran a Webinar on How We Learn to Move. It encapsulated our coaching journey since we started WildStrong and explored the questions of how do we really learn to move? How We Learn to Move is a book on skill development with a heavy focus on the Constraints.
Rob Gray's How We Learn to Move is sure to become the go-to resource for any coach interested in the Ecological Dynamics approach to skill acquisition. The book is sub-titled "A revolution in the w.