Skill Acquisition
Skill acquisition is the foundation of sports science that all practitioners, coaches, and clinicians should understand.
The study of how coaches interact with their athletes and use technology and data to analyse performance is known as coaching science. This field of study tries to understand what makes athletes ‘tick’ and how coaches can use psychology and technology in order to improve their performance.
As the world of coaching is very complex, our aim is to simplify that science so that coaches, athletes, and everybody else can understand how to use coaching, psychology, and data in order to improve sports performance.
Skill acquisition is the foundation of sports science that all practitioners, coaches, and clinicians should understand.
A needs analysis is the process of determining what qualities are necessary for the athlete, the sport, or a combination of both.
Bio-banding is the process of grouping athletes based on attributes associated with growth and maturation, rather than chronological age.
To become a highly skilled and sought-after S&C coach, it is advisable to explore the fields of behavioural psychology and leadership.
This article explores the physical demands of womens football and the key physiological metrics coaches should be tracking.
Culture development is one of the buzz phrases of modern sport, and coaches play a huge role in helping build a strong culture within a human performance program.
Culture development is one of the buzz phrases of modern sport, and coaches play a huge role in helping build a strong culture within a human performance program.
Coaches often use unique approaches as they try to find a way to improve athlete development. However, implementing models and frameworks to develop consistency can be vital, a leading performance and rehabilitation coach says.
Youth development is highly complex and involves multiple key stakeholders. But how can coaches, teachers and youth athletes themselves best work together?
There are myriad variables an athlete and their coach must navigate when it comes to performance – training, injury risk, human biology and strength and conditioning to name just a few. But one way to mitigate this complexity is through a sports needs analysis.
NBA players play multiple games every week through the season, not to mention practice, travel, recovery and many other commitments. So how do they fit in their S&C work?
Despite the plethora of research surrounding talent identification, few studies, if any, have investigated if successful players make consistent improvements in their performance, or start and remain on top of the talent pool.
Physical literacy needs to be a multi-faceted approach: Parents, physical education teachers, sports coaches, strength and conditioning coaches, leisure management personnel, family members, and peers all play an integral role in physical literacy.
While sports technology continues to develop at a rapid rate, there are simpler ways to monitor your exercise intensity. One of these old-school methods is the Talk Test.
How to deal with problem athletes? Coaches need to display honesty and vulnerability when dealing with athletes, especially those who display difficult behaviour.
Finding the best coach is crucial, but it’s not always easy. Putting your athletic performance and maybe even your career in their hands means you need to get the best possible person, but is it possible to get the perfect match?
Paralympic athletes can teach able-bodied athletes key lessons about the training process, including how to use injuries as a time to make massive physical gains, how to adjust exercises to suit individuals, and how to work together with coaches to get the most out of training.
Motivation needs to be managed and channelled in the right direction to elicit the best performance outcomes.
Learn from a world-class coach how you can improve your athletes' agility. This course also includes a practical coaching guide to help you to design and deliver your own fun and engaging agility sessions.
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