From Practice to Competition
A Coach's Guide for Designing Training Sessions to Improve the Transfer of Learning
Zusammenfassung
Practice may arguably be the most important predictive factor of athlete success in sport. As such, designing and conducting effective practice sessions should be an essential element of coach education and development efforts.
In From Practice to Competition: A Coach's Guide for Designing Training Sessions to Improve the Transfer of Learning, Gibson Darden and Sandra Wilson provide practical, research-based recommendations for coaches to help them get the most out of their athletes at every practice. Easily transferrable across a variety of sports, this guide explores and applies “transfer of learning” concepts that coaches can use to better design and structure their training sessions. When implemented, these techniques yield greater positive transfer of their practices to the game.
Featuring sample scenarios, real-world examples, potential difficulties, and helpful tips for each of the key “transfer of learning” concepts, this book is the perfect guide to help coaches answer the important question of “Will it transfer?” when designing and conducting each and every practice session.
Schlagworte
Education Burnout Coaching Physical Education National Standards for Sport Coaches Transfer of Learning sport psychology skill acquisition memory consolidation motor development motor learning positive practice transfer practice design practice repetitions practice techniques practice to game training guide scheme theory coach education coaches coaching education coaching guide coaching performance cognitive effort contextual interference injuriesKeywords
practice- 213–228 Notes 213–228
- 229–236 Bibliography 229–236
- 237–246 Index 237–246
- 247–248 About the Authors 247–248