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Emergence
@EMERGENTMVMT
A Movement Skill Education Company Emergentmvmt.com | See our journal articles, blog, podcast, & courses in LinkTree ↙️
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    SUPER Early Bird Registration is NOW open for the Sport Movement Skill Conference 2026 taking place on June 5th & 6th in St. Paul, MN! Commit to your craft by registering early for the skill acquisition event that will bring you to your challenge point! eventbrite.com/e/sport-moveme…
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    Disguise training in the form of play You can teach & program a bunch of squats so all athletes squat in a specific manner that you deem acceptable... OR you can design play that allows athletes to experience squat positions in a much more diverse, robust & authentic manner.
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    This receiver is arguably the fastest in the NFL, running a 4.27 40y at last years combine. The DB is considered slow because he ran a 4.56 40y. So in theory, the WR should be able to run by the DB w/ relative ease. Buts that’s where context and complexity come into play. 1/5
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    Coaches: Athletes need more play, exploration, rough housing, tumbling, random jumping/landing, creative movement Also Coaches: What is this? Not enough structure. Where’s the progressions. Stick to the basics, this is fluff 🤷‍♂️ Learn more: emergentmvmt.com/product/approa…
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    We think it’s a must to add some sort of athlete interaction during warm-ups. Sports require athletes to interact with others, both opponents and teammates, so giving athletes opportunities during warm-up periods to become sensitive and explore these interactions is a must
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    Activities that involve sprinting, evading opponents, jumping, throwing, communication with teammates, excitement, joy, creativity, & fun are all good starting places for youngsters to promote a lifelong love for movement! Pre-launch for Origins’ begins on January 4th!
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    Navigating in & thru traffic Comfortable in the uncomfortable Much of movement training actually avoids this type of activity because of its inherent messiness But there is no doubting the value of enhancing an athletes ability to navigate through all sorts of traffic 1/3
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    When designing agility activities for a group of general athletes you may not be able to provide specific scenarios for every1 but you can find ways to manipulate - Space - # of players - Time - Starting Positions - Relationship btwn players Here’s what it could look like
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    The clip made rounds on social media, highlighting how impractical much of indy time is spent. We’ve preached for many years how sport coaches (even at the highest levels) are often poor at designing quality representative tasks during individual or small group training. 1/4
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    A lot of people have asked for a short summary of Ecological Dynamics, so here you go!! Our latest blog: 'Ecological Dynamics Summarized In Less Than 5 Minutes' Enjoy! buff.ly/3hRgwzw
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    This is an example of the flow portion of our ATHs warm-up or something that can be added bwtn sets in the weight room to encourage exploring unique joint ROMs, promote creativity, challenge joint stability, etc. ATHs are encouraged to approach each set w/ a different intention.
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    Here is another warm-up example from our PVC pipe series! The right hand maintains contact with the ground while the athlete avoids contact. #WeAreTheMovement #Movement
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    Coaches know the value of language & the meaning of words. Here’s a suggested change: activity > drill Drill: Insinuates “drilling” a specific movement pattern for everyone. Making everyone move the same Activity: More open for exploration of skilled movement solutions ⬇️