Applied research suggests athletes and coaches need to be challenged in knowing when and how much a movement should be consciously attended to. This is exacerbated when the skill is in transition between two more stable states, such as when an already well learnt skill is being refined. Using existing theory and research, this paper highlights the potential application of movement variability as a tool to inform a coach’s decision-making process when implementing a systematic approach to technical refinement. Of particular interest is the structure of co-variability between mechanical degrees-of-freedom (e.g., joints) within the movement system’s entirety when undergoing a skill transition. Exemplar data from golf are presented, demonst...
Introduction: Movement variability can be defined as the variance in human movement from one trial o...
Facilitating adaptability is a role attributed to movement variability. The aim of this investigatio...
2018-04-10Movement variability, often considered noise or the failure of an imperfect human control ...
Applied research suggests athletes and coaches need to be challenged in knowing when and how much a ...
In this brief review of functional movement variability in sport, it has been demonstrated that both...
The aim of this paper is to present a brief review of the role that movement variability plays in th...
This study extends coaching research examining the practical implementation of technical refinement ...
Movement variability is defined as the normal variations in motor performance across multiple repeti...
In contrast to the abundance of motor skill acquisition and performance research, there is a paucity...
This paper overviews the importance for sports biomechanics of movement variability, which has been ...
This review paper addresses the importance for sports biomechanics of movement variability, which ha...
When developing motor skills there are several outcomes available to an athlete depending on their s...
Movement variability, while being a topic discussed extensively throughout the movement sciences, is...
Abstract. In contrast to the abundance of motor skill acquisition and performance research, there is...
This overview paper presents results from the studies of the various research groups with which I ha...
Introduction: Movement variability can be defined as the variance in human movement from one trial o...
Facilitating adaptability is a role attributed to movement variability. The aim of this investigatio...
2018-04-10Movement variability, often considered noise or the failure of an imperfect human control ...
Applied research suggests athletes and coaches need to be challenged in knowing when and how much a ...
In this brief review of functional movement variability in sport, it has been demonstrated that both...
The aim of this paper is to present a brief review of the role that movement variability plays in th...
This study extends coaching research examining the practical implementation of technical refinement ...
Movement variability is defined as the normal variations in motor performance across multiple repeti...
In contrast to the abundance of motor skill acquisition and performance research, there is a paucity...
This paper overviews the importance for sports biomechanics of movement variability, which has been ...
This review paper addresses the importance for sports biomechanics of movement variability, which ha...
When developing motor skills there are several outcomes available to an athlete depending on their s...
Movement variability, while being a topic discussed extensively throughout the movement sciences, is...
Abstract. In contrast to the abundance of motor skill acquisition and performance research, there is...
This overview paper presents results from the studies of the various research groups with which I ha...
Introduction: Movement variability can be defined as the variance in human movement from one trial o...
Facilitating adaptability is a role attributed to movement variability. The aim of this investigatio...
2018-04-10Movement variability, often considered noise or the failure of an imperfect human control ...