The theoretical framework that is emerging thanks to the most recent neuroscientific studies provides new methodological trajectories that can make more effective and functional teaching choices by teachers and coaches in the design of practical interventions. The traditional approach, that focuses on physical aspects of movement, does not always succeed in producing effective results. In addition, this approach has the limit of not being able to understand the problem of the executive variability of movement determined by the intrinsic complexity of learning functional or sports movement skills. Numerous studies carried out in recent decades according to the ecological perspective of Gibson emphasize the qualitative aspects of movement con...