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Variability a discussion with Rob Gray on his new research paper

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This week we have ASU professor and host of the Perception & Action Podcast Rob Gray back on the show to talk about his latest paper on baseball batting titled, Changes in Movement Coordination Associated With Skill Acquisition in Baseball Batting: Freezing/Freeing Degrees of Freedom and Functional Variability. Topics we explore in this episode include the degrees of freedom problem and the role of variability, good & bad variability, the uncontrolled manifold analysis, in-phase and anti-phase movement, and how can coaches practically apply the findings Rob's latest paper?
Research Paper link:
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01295/full
Rob Gray's website:
https://perceptionaction.com/
Rob Gray's Podcast apple link:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-perception-action-podcast/id994539742
Join our Discord: bit.ly/3a07z1B

Find us on Twitter:

@gboyum01

@RobertFrey40

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

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This week we have ASU professor and host of the Perception & Action Podcast Rob Gray back on the show to talk about his latest paper on baseball batting titled, Changes in Movement Coordination Associated With Skill Acquisition in Baseball Batting: Freezing/Freeing Degrees of Freedom and Functional Variability. Topics we explore in this episode include the degrees of freedom problem and the role of variability, good & bad variability, the uncontrolled manifold analysis, in-phase and anti-phase movement, and how can coaches practically apply the findings Rob's latest paper?
Research Paper link:
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01295/full
Rob Gray's website:
https://perceptionaction.com/
Rob Gray's Podcast apple link:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-perception-action-podcast/id994539742
Join our Discord: bit.ly/3a07z1B

Find us on Twitter:

@gboyum01

@RobertFrey40

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

  continue reading

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