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Utilizing Challenging Practice Activities with Caleb Abney

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In this episode, we had recurring guest of the show, Caleb Abney, back on to discuss one of his tweets on creating challenging practice environments that generated a lot of discussion and engagement on Twitter. In this conversation, we covered the art of coaching, how to introduce challenging task design, information scaling with using a pitching machine, thoughts and cognitions, as well as how the interaction of coach, player, team dynamics play into skill performance and development. Additionally, we recorded a video version of this episode! If you'd like to watch it please check out and subscribe to our Youtube channel linked below.

If you're not already, make sure to follow Caleb on Twitter: @Cabney18

Twitter Post Referenced: https://twitter.com/Cabney18/status/1418310283982950409

| Join our Discord: https://bit.ly/30eO2vm

Find us on Twitter:

@gboyum01

@RobertFrey40

Subscribe on Youtube: https://bit.ly/34dZ7MQ

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Manage episode 332156342 series 3235251
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In this episode, we had recurring guest of the show, Caleb Abney, back on to discuss one of his tweets on creating challenging practice environments that generated a lot of discussion and engagement on Twitter. In this conversation, we covered the art of coaching, how to introduce challenging task design, information scaling with using a pitching machine, thoughts and cognitions, as well as how the interaction of coach, player, team dynamics play into skill performance and development. Additionally, we recorded a video version of this episode! If you'd like to watch it please check out and subscribe to our Youtube channel linked below.

If you're not already, make sure to follow Caleb on Twitter: @Cabney18

Twitter Post Referenced: https://twitter.com/Cabney18/status/1418310283982950409

| Join our Discord: https://bit.ly/30eO2vm

Find us on Twitter:

@gboyum01

@RobertFrey40

Subscribe on Youtube: https://bit.ly/34dZ7MQ

  continue reading

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