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@TurunenTommi One example: training balance on a slack line doesn’t transfer or donate to balance on another task. There’s no such thing as ‘balance’ per se, only ‘balance in context’ https://t.co/jZfjjrvtzz
@DrGBuckingham Good summary Gav! It also adds to the pile of evidence that brings into question the value of generalised, non-specific training (eg working on agility or e-h coordination) for sports. Also, here is another study that found a similar result:
RT @ISPGR: Think #slacklining is fun? So do researchers looking at #posture (https://t.co/CugwvGA56F) & #coordination (https://t.co/dEKSK3J…
RT @ISPGR: Think #slacklining is fun? So do researchers looking at #posture (https://t.co/CugwvGA56F) & #coordination (https://t.co/dEKSK3J…
Think #slacklining is fun? So do researchers looking at #posture (https://t.co/CugwvGA56F) & #coordination (https://t.co/dEKSK3JyfJ)
RT @MUSportScience: Nice application of #MachineLearning to balance training #NeuralNetworks #SelfOrganizingMaps https://t.co/dRGOtsYdHe
Nice application of #MachineLearning to balance training #NeuralNetworks #SelfOrganizingMaps https://t.co/dRGOtsYdHe
Verbesserte Balancefähigkeiten auf instabilem Untergrund scheinen sich nicht einfach übertragen zu lassen. https://t.co/Df4XDQOtSY
RT @ShakeyWaits: Changes in balance coordination and transfer to an unlearned balance task: a self-organizing map analysis https://t.co/Hel…
Changes in balance coordination and transfer to an unlearned balance task: a self-organizing map analysis https://t.co/HelrtQpGXP
Our latest publication: Slackline training alone will be insufficient to increase postural control. #springerlink https://t.co/G64Txe3Mjn