
#88 Round Up 9
Should you ditch the bowling machine? The hidden cost of "convenient" practice What if the tools coaches rely on most are actually making athletes worse? In this roundup episode, Martyn, Keith, and Ia...
5 Apr 31min

#87 Tom Parry and Tyler Yearby
Dr Tom Parry is the Kinesiology Program Director in the College of Education and Human Development at Butler University, Indianapolis, USA. His area of expertise is motor-skill learning, and specifica...
27 Mar 1h 2min

#86 Podcast Summary 7 - Tabai Matson
If you're getting value from our podcast check out our membership options and coaching community at www.theconstraintscollective.com where you can access podcast summaries, narrated presentations, ear...
19 Mar 30min

#85 Making Physical Education Popular
In this episode Ian is joined by Brendon Moy and Adam Gorman to discuss a paper entitled ' Making physical education popular: the impact of the constraints-led approach on physical education students’...
14 Mar 43min

#84 Brendon Moy
In this episode we are joined by Brendon Moy, an Associate Professor in Physical Education at Queensland University of Technology. Both his research and teaching are focused on the constraints-led app...
8 Mar 1h 5min

#83 Round Up 8
In this episode, we explore how ecological dynamics continues to reshape the way we think about skill development. Keith shares insights from recent PhD research, including work examining whether virt...
25 Feb 46min

#82 Learning the Volleyball Serve
In this episode we are joined by Brendan Moy and Adam Gorman to explore an important question for coaches: How can we help learners explore and improve their skills more effectively? We discuss how we...
11 Feb 35min

#81 Daniel Lycett
Daniel Lycett is the Head of PE & Sport at St David’s College. He is an experienced physical educator working across primary and secondary education, bringing a practical, people-centred approach to e...
5 Feb 1h




















