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I’m back from a short hiatus with a field report from the Emergence Movement Conference, where debates replace slides and coaches actually talk face to face. I lay out why the real argument underneath ecological dynamics is capacity versus transfer, and why the athlete’s individual bottlenecks decide what works.
• why the Emergence conference format creates better conversations than social media
• ecological dynamics explained through perception-action coupling and constraints
• why I think “it depends” beats one true training system
• capacity versus transfer as the hidden core of most coaching arguments
• a sprint start case study using timing and coordination work
• organism constraints like proprioception, vestibular input, and ocular motor control
• why right-left confusion can signal neurological organisation issues
• when general vision training helps and when it hits a ceiling
• primitive reflex integration and “basement” work as a bridge to better sport practice
• combine prep, game speed, and why pro athletes often avoid live drills
If you guys have any more questions, you want to learn more about the seminar, reach out to me
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Send us Fan Mail
I’m back from a short hiatus with a field report from the Emergence Movement Conference, where debates replace slides and coaches actually talk face to face. I lay out why the real argument underneath ecological dynamics is capacity versus transfer, and why the athlete’s individual bottlenecks decide what works.
• why the Emergence conference format creates better conversations than social media
• ecological dynamics explained through perception-action coupling and constraints
• why I think “it depends” beats one true training system
• capacity versus transfer as the hidden core of most coaching arguments
• a sprint start case study using timing and coordination work
• organism constraints like proprioception, vestibular input, and ocular motor control
• why right-left confusion can signal neurological organisation issues
• when general vision training helps and when it hits a ceiling
• primitive reflex integration and “basement” work as a bridge to better sport practice
• combine prep, game speed, and why pro athletes often avoid live drills
If you guys have any more questions, you want to learn more about the seminar, reach out to me
Support the show