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Before the Ball Moves: How International Footballers Gain Their Advantage
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#95 Before the Ball Moves: How International Footballers Gain Their Advantage In this episode, Ian Renshaw and Professor Keith Davids explore the tension between practice tools and movement variability. Using Ian's experience with a golf putting mat as a springboard, they examine how template-based practice can encourage rigid repetition and ask whether this conflicts with Bernstein's principle of "repetition without repetition." The conversation covers degrees of freedom — how beginners freeze their movements and how skilled performers learn to exploit them — drawing on Ludovic Seifert's fascinating research with ice climbers and the 1964 work of AJ Templeton, who was quoting James Gibson on reading greens long before ecological dynamics had a name. --- If you're getting value from our podcast check out our membership options and coaching community at [www.theconstraintscollective.com](https://www.theconstraintscollective.com) where you can access podcast summaries, narrated presentations, early release podcasts and monthly online meet ups with experts from the Constraints Collective. Support the running of the podcast at [patreon.com/TheConstraintsCollective](https://patreon.com/TheConstraintsCollective).