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How to Be an Ecological Coach
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Rob Gray's How to Be an Ecological Coach presents ecological dynamics concepts in coach-friendly language and shows how to design representative, constraint-manipulated practice to promote adaptable performers.
The book explains why variability, perception-action coupling, and task simplification matter, and offers practical examples for sport coaches.
It emphasizes educating attention and intention rather than prescribing detailed body mechanics, supporting skill emergence through game-like practice.
Gray draws on research and applied experience with teams to translate theory into session design and instructional strategies.
The book has become a reference for coaches seeking to move from traditional, prescriptive drills toward more adaptive, athlete-centered practice design.
The book explains why variability, perception-action coupling, and task simplification matter, and offers practical examples for sport coaches.
It emphasizes educating attention and intention rather than prescribing detailed body mechanics, supporting skill emergence through game-like practice.
Gray draws on research and applied experience with teams to translate theory into session design and instructional strategies.
The book has become a reference for coaches seeking to move from traditional, prescriptive drills toward more adaptive, athlete-centered practice design.
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Rob Gray

Rob Gray on Ecological Dynamics, Task Simplification, Designing Game-Like Practice and Much More


