
Season 5 · Episode 203
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINTS - Motor Learning For Coaches
In this episode of Motor Learning for Coaches, John Mayer, Andy Bass, Harjiv Singh, and Kasey Crider discuss the use of environmental constraints in coaching.
June 16, 202232m 26s
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Show Notes
- 1:30 - Based on what Andy has seen so far, what are his expectations for the Pirates this season?
- 2:41 - Will Andy travel with the players this year, or continue working with the coaches on the mental side?
- 3:18 - What are environmental constraints, and how can they be used?
- 6:56 - Explaining the differences between “task” and “environment”
- 11:43 - Using the example of a high net vs. a low net to explain these ideas.
- 16:49 - In baseball practices, are environmental constraints used purposefully?
- 18:14 - What environmental constraints can be observed indoors?
- 22:46 - Should athletes (particularly college athletes) practice at the same time that their games would usually take place at?
- 26:33 - Other factors besides the task, the organism, and the environment with respect to environmental constraints.
- 28:57 - Is it important for coaches to know and recognize the differences in the aspects that they are constraining?
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