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Our mission is to improve learning environments in sport, education, medicine, law enforcement and the military, by translating the often-dense theoretical language of academia to a form that makes sense for practitioners to apply in their context. 

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In this episode we are re-joined by a previous guest, Noah LaRoche. In true co-design fashion Noah sets the agenda and asks a range of questions about applying the CLA in practice. We explore the challenge of representative learning design and ask the question "how representative does practice have to be for transfer to occur?". Enjoy!Website: www.theconstraintscollective.comEmail: info@theconstraintscollective.com
In this episode we discuss all things constraints with Tyler Yearby and Shaun Myszka from Emergence. Enjoy!Website: www.theconstraintscollective.comEmail: info@theconstraintscollective.com
In this episode we explore basketball coaching with Noah LaRoche from Integrity Hoops. Noah shares some excellent insights into his coaching journey that has spanned many years, where he has worked with children and youth through to NBA stars. Noah shares advice on placing the individual at the heart of coaching, and how to make individualised sessions mentally and physically challenging and engaging. Enjoy!Website: www.theconstraintscollective.comEmail: info@theconstraintscollectiv...
In this episode we discuss relational and positional game models in football. The aim of this episode is to discuss what these two distinct approaches mean for coaching, athlete development, performance preparation and skill adaptation. It is not our aim to suggest one is bad and one is good, rather discuss the nuanced relationship between the two approaches. With a key question being , what do these models mean for practice?Links to relevant articles: Is the era of the Position Game coming t...
In this episode we explore the origins of the constraints led approach. We take a look at Karl Newell's 1986 book chapter entitled ‘Constraints on the development of coordination’. The aim of todays episode is to discuss how the concepts proposed in Newells 1986 chapter have influenced applied practice in coaching, skill acquisition, and physical education. Web: www.theconstraintscollective.comEmail: info@theconstraintscollective.com
The aim of this short episode is to introduce and re-launch The Constraints Collective. In the episode we explain who we are, what we do, and what we hope to achieve on this journey of working with professionals who are passionate about improving learning environments across sport, education, medicine, law enforcement and the military.
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