Ecological dynamics and transfer from practice to performance in sport

In this chapter, we discussed an ecological dynamics rationale for understanding how learning design in practice can be implemented to exploit processes of general and specific transfer in athlete development. The interaction of specific practice experiences in a given sport, with earlier, variable, non-specific practice experiences, could benefit long-term development of excellence. We highlighted how processes of general and specific transfer during athlete development should involve the design of affordance landscapes in learning programs, using examples from elite and sub-elite sports practice. We discussed different roles played by specifying and non-specifying information in learning designs to enhance athlete dexterity during skill acquisition. Future research should investigate the timing and interplay of general and specific transfer processes in learning designs supported by an ecological dynamics rationale.
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Notations:training science social sciences biological and medical sciences
Published in:Skill acquisition in sport: research, theory and practice
Language:English
Published: Abingdon Routledge 2020
Online Access:https://www.routledge.com/Skill-Acquisition-in-Sport-Research-Theory-and-Practice/Hodges-Williams/p/book/9780815392842
Pages:330-344
Document types:article
Level:advanced