Developing sport expertise : researchers and coaches put theory into practice

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Developing sport expertise : researchers and coaches put theory into practice

edited by Damian Farrow, Joseph Baker, and Clare MacMahon

Routledge, 2013

2nd ed

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Previous ed.: 2007

Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

The development of an athlete from basic performance to elite level of accomplishment is a long and complicated process. Identifying and nurturing talent, developing and fine tuning sport skills, and maintaining high levels of performance over the course of a career requires many thousands of hours of training and, increasingly, the input and support of expert coaches and sport scientists. In this fully revised and updated new edition of the leading student and researcher overview of the development of sports expertise, a team of world-class sport scientists and professional coaches examine the fundamental science of skill acquisition and explore the methods by which science can be applied in the real-world context of sport performance. This book surveys the very latest research in skill acquisition, provides a comprehensive and accessible review of core theory and key concepts and includes an innovative 'Coaches Corner' feature in each chapter, in which leading coaches offer insights from elite sport and critique contemporary practice in sport skill development. With new chapters offering more material on key topics such as instruction and observation and expert visual perception, the second edition of Developing Sport Expertise is invaluable reading for all researchers and students in the areas of expertise in sport, skill acquisition, motor control and development, sport psychology, or coaching theory and practice.

目次

1 Introduction: Developing Expertise in Sport Section 1 Expert Systems 2 Outliers, Talent Codes and Myths: Play and Practice in Developing the Expert Athlete 3 How Good Are We At Predicting Athletes' Futures? 4 Functional Sport Expertise Systems Section 2 Expert Officials and Coaches 5 The Sports Official in Research and Practice 6 Developing the Expert Performance Coach Section 3 Contemporary Coaching Approaches 7 Observation as an Instructional Method 8 Organizing Practice: Effective Practice Is More than Just Reps 9 Practising Implicit (Motor) Learning Section 4 Expert Athlete Processes 10 'Choking' In Sport: Research and Implications 11 Expert Visual Perception: Why Having a Quiet Eye Matters in Sport 12 The Recipe for Expert Decision Making 13 Developing Tactics: Advances in Cognitive Psychology and Technology Section 5 Expert Commentary 14 Research -Informed Practice...Are We Nearly There Yet? 15 There Is No Easy Route to Expertise

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