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The Effect of Deliberate Play on Tactical Performance in Basketball

open access: yesPerceptual and Motor Skills, 2010
This field-based study analyzed effects of a deliberate-play training program in basketball on tactical game intelligence and tactical creativity. 22 youth basketball players, ages 10 to 12 years, completed basketball training in one of two equal-sized groups. The deliberate-play training program contained unstructured game forms in basketball.
Daniel Memmert
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Mental Practice or Spontaneous Play? Examining Which Types of Imagery Constitute Deliberate Practice in Sport

open access: yesJournal of Applied Sport Psychology, 2006
Imagery use was examined within the deliberate practice framework (Ericsson, Krampe, & Tesch-Romer, 1993).
Sanna M Nordin, Jennifer Cumming
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The Development of Music Expertise: Applications of the Theories of Deliberate Practice and Deliberate Play

UPDATE: Applications of Research in Music Education, 2021
Musicians and athletes share many common traits. Both groups learn a combination of physical and mental skills to attain expert status. In this literature review, I provide a short history of research on expertise development and two models: Bloom’s model of expertise development and the Developmental Model of Sport Participation.
Jackie Lordo
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The relationship between deliberate practice, play, and futsal in childhood and adolescence and the development of different decision-making skills in professional female soccer players

Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 2023
Soccer players' ability to make efficient and quick decisions has gained more importance due to the increase in game speed in the last few years. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the relationship between the engagement in previous developmental activities in soccer and futsal with the quality and speed of decision-making skills in different ...
Guilherme Machado, , Israel Teoldo
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The role of deliberate practice and play in career progression in sport: the early engagement hypothesis

High Ability Studies, 2009
Experts acquire domain‐specific skills as a result of the activities in which they participate throughout their development. We examine the domain‐specific activities in which two groups of elite youth soccer players participated between six and 12 years of age.
Paul R Ford, Paul Ward, Nicola J Hodges
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Diversification and Deliberate Play during the Sampling Years

2015
This chapter is devoted to discussion of a the sport activity of particular relevance to the sampling years and sport expertise development, deliberate play. Specialization in one sport and intense investment in sport-specific practice is, without any doubt, a prerequisite for the attainment of expertise.
Jean Coté, Karl Erickson
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