Nov 17, 2021
Fitness For Consumption ep. 24: Cue Talent
If you’ve been following along this season, here’s a recap; we introduced the notion of skill, defined what it is to be skillful, identified types of skills, based on their constituent parts, discussed the merits of whole, part or sequential practice, and finally, explored emotional affect and its impact on skill. Ok, now what?
Now that we know what to do and how to practice it, what type of cueing and feedback are necessary in order to master it? Wait a sec, do we actually need any cueing or feedback? If so, why, how much and when? How does it change from beginner to expert? What does it look like when you need to get individuals of different strengths, sizes and capabilities to work together to accomplish a uniform outcome?
This episode examines cueing and feedback from fresh perspectives. This week we’re joined by Dr. Nich Lee Parker, Head Coach of Columbia University’s Men’s Lightweight Rowing team, and Gregory Youdan MA, MS, Visiting Researcher at Brown University and…