Continuous Improvement: Intertwining Mind and Body in Athletic Expertise - Softcover

Toner, John; Montero, Barbara; Moran, Aidan

 
9780198852261: Continuous Improvement: Intertwining Mind and Body in Athletic Expertise

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Addresses this puzzle by presenting a theory of "continuous improvement", exploring the psychological and physical processes behind advancing elite performance.

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John Toner, Lecturer in Sports Coaching and Performance Science, University of Hull, UK,Barbara Montero, Professor of Philosophy, City University of New York, USA,Aidan Moran, Professor of Cognitive Psychology, University College Dublin, Ireland

John Toner is a lecturer in sports coaching and performance science at the University of Hull (UK). He has published widely on the role conscious processes play in facilitating 'continuous improvement' among skilled performers. Recent work on this topic has been published in Body & Society, Review of Philosophy and Psychology and the Psychology of Sport and Exercise.

Barbara Gail Montero is Professor of Philosophy at the City University of New York Graduate Center and the College of Staten Island. Her research focuses on two very different notions of 'body': body as the physical or material basis of the mind, and body as flesh and blood instrument that we use when we run, walk, or dance. She is the author of Thought in Action: Expertise and the Conscious Mind (OUP, 2016) and a former professional ballet dancer.

Aidan Moran was Professor of Cognitive Psychology and Director of the Psychology Research Laboratory in University College Dublin. His research investigated the cognitive processes underlying expertise in fields like sport, surgery and music. He wrote/co-authored 21 Psychology books over the course of an extremely distinguished career.

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