Football, culture, skill development and sport coaching: Extending ecological approaches in athlete development using the skilled intentionality framework
In this manuscript, we extend ecological approaches and suggest ideas for enhancing
athlete development by utilizing the Skilled Intentionality Framework. A broad aim is to …
athlete development by utilizing the Skilled Intentionality Framework. A broad aim is to …
Sport practitioners as sport ecology designers: how ecological dynamics has progressively changed perceptions of skill “acquisition” in the sporting habitat
Over two decades ago, and raised theoretical concerns associated with traditional,
reductionist, and mechanistic perspectives of movement coordination and skill acquisition …
reductionist, and mechanistic perspectives of movement coordination and skill acquisition …
Affordance-based practice: an ecological-enactive approach to chronic musculoskeletal pain management
Background The biomedical understanding of chronic musculoskeletal pain endorses a
linear relationship between noxious stimuli and pain, and is often dualist or reductionist …
linear relationship between noxious stimuli and pain, and is often dualist or reductionist …
Social and cultural constraints on football player development in Stockholm: influencing skill, learning, and wellbeing
In this paper, we consider how youth sport and (talent) development environments have
adapted to, and are constrained by, social and cultural forces. Empirical evidence from an …
adapted to, and are constrained by, social and cultural forces. Empirical evidence from an …
The learning in development research framework for sports organizations
Research has shown how social and cultural factors continually shape an athlete's
development journey. For example, the types of practice designed, in which individuals are …
development journey. For example, the types of practice designed, in which individuals are …
The affordances beyond what one does: Reconceptualizing teacher agency with Heidegger and Ecological Psychology
E Aspbury-Miyanishi - Teaching and Teacher Education, 2022 - Elsevier
There has been a recent growth in interest in the concept of teacher agency. However,
teacher agency remains somewhat ill-defined and is also difficult to map onto everyday …
teacher agency remains somewhat ill-defined and is also difficult to map onto everyday …
Towards ecological evaluation of online courses: aiming for thick description
T Fawns, C Sinclair - Online Postgraduate Education in a Postdigital World …, 2022 - Springer
Evaluating postgraduate online courses needs to go beyond the market-driven surveys and
output measures currently collected by universities and governments. Such approaches …
output measures currently collected by universities and governments. Such approaches …
Joining the conversation on a corresponsive sport science
J van der Kamp - Sports Medicine, 2024 - Springer
The Editor invited me to review the paper by Carl Woods, Duarte Araújo and Keith Davids
[1]. Quickly after I started reading the manuscript, I felt that a regular review would be of the …
[1]. Quickly after I started reading the manuscript, I felt that a regular review would be of the …
The rise of languaging
SJ Cowley, A Kuhle - Biosystems, 2020 - Elsevier
In this paper, we turn to languaging, defined here as activity in which wordings play a part.
On such a view, while activity is paramount, people also orient to acts of vocalization as …
On such a view, while activity is paramount, people also orient to acts of vocalization as …
An ecological insight into the design and integration of attacking principles of play in professional rugby union: a case example
This is an exciting era for applied research in high-performance sporting environments.
Specifically, there are growing calls for researchers to work with coaches to produce “real …
Specifically, there are growing calls for researchers to work with coaches to produce “real …