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Dan catches up with one of the leading lights of ecological dynamics, Rob Gray.
Rob is professor of Human Systems Engineering at Arizona State University. In the coaching world, he is better known for the Perception and Action podcast.
I ask Rob to give us a basic guide to what is meant by ecological dynamics and perception-action coupling in a sporting context. It includes an outline of how the constraints-led approach gives the players opportunities to develop.
The discussion moves around the following topics:
To find out more about Rob's extensive work and research go to perceptionaction.com
To find out more about this podcast and many others, go to Rugby Coach Weekly
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Dan catches up with one of the leading lights of ecological dynamics, Rob Gray.
Rob is professor of Human Systems Engineering at Arizona State University. In the coaching world, he is better known for the Perception and Action podcast.
I ask Rob to give us a basic guide to what is meant by ecological dynamics and perception-action coupling in a sporting context. It includes an outline of how the constraints-led approach gives the players opportunities to develop.
The discussion moves around the following topics:
To find out more about Rob's extensive work and research go to perceptionaction.com
To find out more about this podcast and many others, go to Rugby Coach Weekly
To find out more about our Partner Club offer
CLICK HERE
Also, tap into the library of 4,000 pages of activities, advice, tactics and tips to help you become the best rugby coach you can be!

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