Browsing School of Sport and Recreation by Author "Millar, S-K"
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Constraints-led Approach to Coaching the Power Clean
Verhoeff, W; Millar, S-K; oldham, T (International Society of Biomechanics in Sports (ISBS), 2018)The purpose of this study was to apply a constraints-led approach to the acquisition of the power clean. Strength and conditioning coaches need to coach complex motor skills, where the common method involves explicit ... -
The Differences in Spinal Kinematics and Loading in High Performance Female Rowers During Ergometer and on Water Rowing
Millar, S-K; Reid, D; mcDonnell, L (International Society of Biomechanics in Sports (ISBS), 2018)Low back pain (LBP) is the most prevalent injury in rowing. The high use of ergometers have been associated win increased LBP and sliding ergometers has proposed to reduce this stress. The purpose of this study was to ... -
Improving Engagement With Biomechanics: Student Perspectives and a Professional Development Initiative
Shultz, SP; Millar, S-K; Fink, P; Hébert-Losier, K; Handsfield, G; Sheerin, K; Wells, D; Clarke, J (American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019)Student engagement is an essential aspect of educational environments, and this is especially true for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines, where student engagement declines in middle and ... -
Real Play Families: Executive Report
Duncan, S; McPhee, J; Walters, SR; Atkins, D; Millar, S-K (Human Potential Centre, Auckland University of Technology (AUT), 2016)Background to Real Play Families The importance of quality play experiences for children’s physical, social, and emotional development is well established. Play provides opportunities for children to be physically active, ... -
Skill Training Periodization in “Specialist” Sports Coaching—An Introduction of the “PoST” Framework for Skill Development
Otte, FW; Millar, S-K; Klatt, SAcross sports and movement science, training periodization has been recognizedas key for athlete development and performance. While periodization with regard tophysiology has a proven history, the structuring and periodization ... -
Using Expert Knowledge to Inform Multivariate Analyses
Oldham, T; Millar, S-K (International Society of Biomechanics in Sports (ISBS), 2018)This paper outlines methods and reasoning that advocate for the use of expert Coach and Athlete knowledge in support of mutivaraite analyses in Sport Biomechanincs and related disciplines. It argues that human movement ... -
When and How to Provide Feedback and Instructions to Athletes? - How Sport Psychology and Pedagogy Insights Can Improve Coaching Interventions to Enhance Self-Regulation in Training
Otte, FW; Davids, K; Millar, S-K; Klatt, SIn specialist sports coaching, the type and manner of augmented information that the coach chooses to use in communicating and training with individual athletes can have a significant impact on skill development and ...