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In this episode we explore the longstanding debate between cognitive and ecological approaches to skill acquisition and coaching. The discussion traces the history from behaviorism through cognitive psychology to the rise of ecological dynamics, highlighting differences in how each views learning, practice, and feedback.
While the cognitive tradition emphasizes repetition, internal representations, and error correction, the ecological perspective focuses on player–environment interactions, exploration, and adaptive problem-solving. We discuss how the integration of the two approaches is difficult due to differing philosophical foundations but encourage coaches to reflect on their worldview, avoid outdated dualisms, and design practice environments that best support athlete learning.
Enjoy!!
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If you're getting value from our podcast check out our Patreon site at patreon.com/TheConstraintsCollective where you can access member only podcasts and monthly meet ups, a range of resources and an online coaching community.
In this episode we explore the longstanding debate between cognitive and ecological approaches to skill acquisition and coaching. The discussion traces the history from behaviorism through cognitive psychology to the rise of ecological dynamics, highlighting differences in how each views learning, practice, and feedback.
While the cognitive tradition emphasizes repetition, internal representations, and error correction, the ecological perspective focuses on player–environment interactions, exploration, and adaptive problem-solving. We discuss how the integration of the two approaches is difficult due to differing philosophical foundations but encourage coaches to reflect on their worldview, avoid outdated dualisms, and design practice environments that best support athlete learning.
Enjoy!!

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