Research paper
Skill Training Periodization in “Specialist” Sports Coaching—An Introduction of the “PoST” Framework for Skill Development
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- Skill Training Periodization in “Specialist” Sports Coaching—An Introduction of the “PoST” Framework for Skill Development
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- Auckland University of Technology
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Across sports and movement science, training periodization has been recognizedas key for athlete development and performance. While periodization with regard tophysiology has a proven history, the structuring and periodization of motor learning andskill development is seemingly less researched and practiced. Despite the existenceof numerous theoretical accounts underpinning skill acquisition training and morerecently emerging periodization models, a cohesive framework to practically supportco...
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- Journal article
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- Otte, FW / Millar, S-K / Klatt, S
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- https://openrepository.aut.ac.nz/handle/10292/13074
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- Specialist coaching; Skill acquisition training; Motor learning; Constraints-led approach; Movement adaptability; Representative training; Soccer goalkeeping
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