@Mattchu_SSBM unironically yes there are studies on choking a lot of them are just about factors that contribute to it happening more often/severely, but some do specifically look at interventions (albeit in sports): https://t.co/hHRZDrabVX https://t.co
RT @ShakeyWaits: Limiting motor skill knowledge via incidental training protects against choking under pressure https://t.co/uNmyTRHlYG
RT @ShakeyWaits: Limiting motor skill knowledge via incidental training protects against choking under pressure https://t.co/uNmyTRHlYG
RT @ShakeyWaits: Limiting motor skill knowledge via incidental training protects against choking under pressure https://t.co/uNmyTRHlYG
RT @ShakeyWaits: Limiting motor skill knowledge via incidental training protects against choking under pressure https://t.co/uNmyTRHlYG
RT @ShakeyWaits: Limiting motor skill knowledge via incidental training protects against choking under pressure https://t.co/uNmyTRHlYG
RT @ShakeyWaits: Limiting motor skill knowledge via incidental training protects against choking under pressure https://t.co/uNmyTRHlYG
RT @ShakeyWaits: Limiting motor skill knowledge via incidental training protects against choking under pressure https://t.co/uNmyTRHlYG
Scientific validation for @candypeguy “Things I would tell a new PE teacher” rule #44 “Don't talk too much...give directions quickly & clearly, then let them move. The more you talk the less they will listen” #MotorLearning #SkillAcquisition #CHOKEOLO
Fascinating, huge potential implications for a lot of coaches...
RT @ShakeyWaits: Limiting motor skill knowledge via incidental training protects against choking under pressure https://t.co/uNmyTRHlYG
Limiting motor skill knowledge via incidental training protects against choking under pressure https://t.co/uNmyTRHlYG
I don't understand exactly how this works, but my latest paper "is now published in a paginated issue" of Psych Bull Rev. Available online since May 2018, but I think it now has a 2019 date for citation? Good excuse to re-plug the paper I guess . . . htt
RT @TarazLee: After a LONG review process, it's finally out! Incidental skill training (limiting skill knowledge) protects against choking…
RT @TarazLee: After a LONG review process, it's finally out! Incidental skill training (limiting skill knowledge) protects against choking…
RT @TarazLee: After a LONG review process, it's finally out! Incidental skill training (limiting skill knowledge) protects against choking…
RT @TarazLee: After a LONG review process, it's finally out! Incidental skill training (limiting skill knowledge) protects against choking…
RT @TarazLee: After a LONG review process, it's finally out! Incidental skill training (limiting skill knowledge) protects against choking…
Cool new work from @TarazLee https://t.co/7BmGMNvrUe
RT @TarazLee: After a LONG review process, it's finally out! Incidental skill training (limiting skill knowledge) protects against choking…
@nicholashcain @KordingLab This link should give you a view-only version: https://t.co/CkjRhVAiFu
RT @TarazLee: After a LONG review process, it's finally out! Incidental skill training (limiting skill knowledge) protects against choking…
After a LONG review process, it's finally out! Incidental skill training (limiting skill knowledge) protects against choking under pressure. Training with preparatory cues lets you contextually modulate performance, but leaves you vulnerable. https://t