
How do great athletes defy the power law of practice, according to which improvements in skill eventually plateau? Commentators and spectators alike are fascinated by how athletes such as Roger Federer, Tom Brady, and Serena Williams are capable both of moments of exquisite brilliance and of sustaining such excellence over a prolonged period. But what separates these great athletes from those who have achieved a certain level of expertise before finding that their performance has started to plateau? How is it possible for world-class athletes- athletes who seem to be at the top of their game- to keep improving? To solve this puzzle, this book presents a theory of “continuous improvement” that explains how experts use conscious strategies to update and improve motor execution in training contexts and stabilise performance under highly pressurised conditions. It argues that expertise is characterised by an attentional flexibility involving the use of reflection, abstract thought, and bodily awareness; processes used by athletes to alter bodily routines in response to contextual demands. Drawing on theory and empirical findings from a wide range of disciplines including psychology, sociology, and cognitive science, the authors outline methodological approaches and practical strategies that can be used by coaches, researchers, and athletes to understand, improve, and maintain optimal levels of performance. A fascinating exploration into the psychological and physical processes behind elite performance, this book will be an insightful read for students and academics of sport science, sport psychology, and kinesiology, as well as coaches, practitioners working with performers, athletes, or anyone with an interest in physical performance and improvement.
This book investigates the mechanisms that allow elite athletes to bypass performance plateaus and sustain continuous improvement throughout their careers. The authors, Aidan P. Moran, Barbara Montero, and John Toner, synthesize research from psychology, sociology, and cognitive science to propose a theory of attentional flexibility. They argue that expertise is not merely the result of repetitive practice, but rather the product of conscious strategies that integrate reflection, abstract thought, and heightened bodily awareness to adapt motor execution under pressure.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and academics in the field of sport science recognize this work as a rigorous examination of the intersection between cognitive processes and physical execution. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a foundational text for those studying the psychological underpinnings of high-level athletic expertise.
Page Count:
231
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
ISBN-10:
019259382X
ISBN-13:
9780192593825
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