A Constraint-Led Approach: Enhancing Skill Acquisition and Performance in Sport and Physical Education Pedagogy
Keywords:
constraint-led approach, sport, physical education, pedagogy, skill acquisition, ecological dynamics, dynamical systems theory, task constraints, individual constraints, environmental constraints, nonlinear pedagogyAbstract
This paper delves into the concept of embracing constraints as a means to enhance skill acquisition and performance in sport and physical education pedagogy. The article explores the theoretical foundations of constraint-based approaches, including Ecological Dynamics and Dynamical Systems Theory, and their relevance to sports and physical activities. It discusses the key principles of the constraint-led approach, such as task constraints, individual constraints, and environmental constraints, and their implications for teaching and learning. Furthermore, the paper highlights the benefits of adopting a constraint-led approach, such as improved creativity, decision-making, and transfer of learning. It also addresses potential challenges and offers recommendations for effectively implementing constraint-led pedagogy in sport and physical education contexts.