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E63 - Deception in Rugby: The psychology and biomechanics
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Dr Laurence Warren-Westgate (Assistant Professor in Sport, Exercise and Health Psychology at the University of Nottingham talks about deception, anticipation, psychology and biomechanics in rugby with host Stuart McErlain-Naylor.
Timestamps
00:00 - 04:23 - Introduction to guest, background and the topic of the episode
04:24 - 08:33 - Anticipation in sport: Why is it important?
08:33 - 13:59 - How have anticipation and deception been studied before?
14:00 - 19:40 - How do we recreate this in realistic scenarios?
19:41 - 28:58 - Why are the successful players looking at certain areas?
28:59 - 35:11 - Can you create context-specific actions to lure opponents into traps?
35:12 - 41:36 - Are professionals actually better at deception than amateurs?
41:36 - 43:06 - Are visual elements the same in both phases of play?
43:07- 45:26 - How does bias come into play with deception and interception?
45:27 - 47:47 - What is next?
47:48 - 49:48 - Links, thank yous and goodbyes from the guest.
Chapters
1. Introduction to guest, background and the topic of the episode (00:00:00)
2. Anticipation in sport: Why is it important? (00:04:24)
3. How have anticipation and decpetion been studied before? (00:08:33)
4. How do we recreate this in realistic scenarios in the lab? (00:14:00)
5. Why are the successful players looking at certain areas? (00:19:41)
6. Can you create context specific actions to lure opponents into traps? (00:28:59)
7. Are professionals actually better at deception than amateurs? (00:35:12)
8. Are visual elements the same in both phases of play? (00:41:36)
9. How does bias come into play with deception and interception? (00:43:07)
10. What is next? (00:45:27)
11. Links, thank yous and goodbyes from the guest. (00:47:48)
87 episodes
Manage episode 389638202 series 2559960
Dr Laurence Warren-Westgate (Assistant Professor in Sport, Exercise and Health Psychology at the University of Nottingham talks about deception, anticipation, psychology and biomechanics in rugby with host Stuart McErlain-Naylor.
Timestamps
00:00 - 04:23 - Introduction to guest, background and the topic of the episode
04:24 - 08:33 - Anticipation in sport: Why is it important?
08:33 - 13:59 - How have anticipation and deception been studied before?
14:00 - 19:40 - How do we recreate this in realistic scenarios?
19:41 - 28:58 - Why are the successful players looking at certain areas?
28:59 - 35:11 - Can you create context-specific actions to lure opponents into traps?
35:12 - 41:36 - Are professionals actually better at deception than amateurs?
41:36 - 43:06 - Are visual elements the same in both phases of play?
43:07- 45:26 - How does bias come into play with deception and interception?
45:27 - 47:47 - What is next?
47:48 - 49:48 - Links, thank yous and goodbyes from the guest.
Chapters
1. Introduction to guest, background and the topic of the episode (00:00:00)
2. Anticipation in sport: Why is it important? (00:04:24)
3. How have anticipation and decpetion been studied before? (00:08:33)
4. How do we recreate this in realistic scenarios in the lab? (00:14:00)
5. Why are the successful players looking at certain areas? (00:19:41)
6. Can you create context specific actions to lure opponents into traps? (00:28:59)
7. Are professionals actually better at deception than amateurs? (00:35:12)
8. Are visual elements the same in both phases of play? (00:41:36)
9. How does bias come into play with deception and interception? (00:43:07)
10. What is next? (00:45:27)
11. Links, thank yous and goodbyes from the guest. (00:47:48)
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