Search Results - Maloney, M.
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Sampling perception-action couplings from competition create representative basketball shooting tasks: A replication and extension of Gorman and Maloney (2016)
Court Gold, C. L., Clark, B., Lascu, A., Gorman, A. D., Ball, N., Maloney, M. A.Published in Psychology of Sport and Exercise (2025)“…Maloney, M. A.…”
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XR programmers give their perspective on how XR technology can be effectively utilized in high-performance sport.
Le Noury, P. J., Polman, R. C., Maloney, M. A.Published in Sports Medicine - Open (2023)“…Maloney, M. A.…”
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An ecological dynamics approach to motor learning in practice: Reframing the learning and performing relationship in high performance sport
Renshaw, I., Davids, K., O'Sullivan, M., Maloney, M. A., Crowther, R., McCosker, C.Published in Asian Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology (2022)“…Maloney, M. A.…”
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A narrative review of the current state of extended reality technology and how it can be utilised in sport
Le Noury, P., Polman, R., Maloney, M., Gorman, A.Published in Sports Medicine (2022)“…Maloney, M.…”
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The interpersonal dynamics of taekwondo fighting
Maloney, M. A., Renshaw, I., Farrow, D.Published in International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport (2021)“…Maloney, M. A.…”
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A qualitative comparison of elite taekwondo players: Does fighting in training adequately simulate the cognitive-emotional constraints of competition?
Maloney, M., Farrow, D., Renshaw, I.Published in 21st Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Vienna, 6. -9. July 2016 (2016)“…Maloney, M.…”
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