
The Talent Equation Podcast "I'm not anti-technology...I'm just pro human" - a conversation with Carl Woods
Sep 30, 2020
Carl Woods, a Senior Research Fellow at Victoria University, discusses the importance of coaches understanding 'knowledge of' and 'knowledge about' sport. He explores how technology can hinder skill acquisition and shares insights on designing learning environments using 'fishtanking'. The conversation delves into various ecological principles applied by coaches in high-performance sports teams.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Bridging Science with Practice in Sports Science
02:15 • 14min
Breaking Down Barriers: Academic Accessibility and Open Access Journals
16:12 • 4min
The Importance of Making Research Accessible and Embracing Ecological Perspectives
20:37 • 16min
Exploring Coaching Reflection and Dialogue Analysis
36:22 • 3min
Enhancing Coaching Skills through Self-Reflection and Technology
39:08 • 11min
Balancing Structured Training and Free Time for Player Development
50:32 • 7min
The Intersection of Coaching, Parenting, and Self-Reflection
57:59 • 11min
Technology, Conformity, and Phenomenological Reflection
01:08:47 • 9min
Balancing Technology and Human Interaction in Sports Coaching
01:17:21 • 12min
Exploring Technology in Sports and Learning Through a Dynamic Lens
01:29:43 • 4min
Balancing Technology and Skill Development in Sports
01:33:23 • 22min
Exploring Terminology and Practice Environments in Sports Coaching
01:55:01 • 24min
Encouraging Inquiry and Accessibility for Further Discussion
02:19:18 • 2min
