Rec’d on YT | 422– Learning Multiple Movements in Parallel


What is the best way to train multiple movements, like the serve, set and pass in volleyball, in parallel? Are the effects we see when interleaving different movements more consistent with an information processing or ecological approach?

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Learning Multiple Movements in Parallel—Accurately and in Random Order, or Each with Added Noise?

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