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How high-performance practitioners think and intervene to change technique
Vecchione, J., Bundon, A., Madill, C., Hodges, N.Published in Psychology of Sport and Exercise (2025)“…Hodges, N.…”
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The nature of the cognitive advantage: A quarter of a century later
Karlinsky, A., Lohse, K. R., Hodges, N. J.Published in International Journal of Sport Psychology (2015)“…Hodges, N. J.…”
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Deliberate practice in sports
Ford, P. R., Coughlan, E. K., Hodges, N. J., Williams, A. M.Published in Routledge handbook of sports expertise (2015)“…Hodges, N. J.…”
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Five evidence-based principles of effective practice and instruction
Hendry, D. T., Ford, P. R., Williams, A. M., Hodges, N. J.Published in Routledge handbook of sports expertise (2015)“…Hodges, N. J.…”
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Getting on the right track: athlete-centred practice for expert performance in sport
Hendry, D. T., Hodges, N. J.Published in Routledge handbook of sports performance analysis (2013)“…Hodges, N. J.…”
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The road to excellence: deliberate practice and the development of expertise
Ward, P., Hodges, N. J., Starkes, J. L., Williams, A. M.Published in High Ability Studies (2007)“…Hodges, N. J.…”
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Prolonged depletion of antioxidant capacity after ultraendurance exercise
Turner, J. E., Hodges, N. J., Bosch, J. A., Aldred, S.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2011)“…Hodges, N. J.…”
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Acquiring a novel coordination skill without practicing the correct motor commands
Feijen, L., Hodges, N. J., Beek, P. J.Published in Journal of Motor Behavior (2010)“…Hodges, N. J.…”
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Effect of information load and time on observational learning
Breslin, G., Hodges, N. J., Williams, A. M.Published in Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport (2009)“…Hodges, N. J.…”
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What is modelled during observational learning?
Hodges, N. J., Williams, M., Hayes, S. J., Breslin, G.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2007)“…Hodges, N. J.…”
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Demonstration as a rate enhancer to changes in coordination during early skill acquisition
Horn, R. R., Williams, A. M., Hayes, S. J., Hodges, N. J., Scott, M. A.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2007)“…Hodges, N. J.…”
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