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A Constraints-Led Approach to Baseball Coaching presents a new
approach to baseball coaching and practice. Applying a CLA to
player development process across the skill spectrum from the
beginners to elite, this book uses practical examples to
demonstrate the theoretical principles of the Constraints-led
coaching style embedded in research showing the numerous benefits
of the approach. This book incorporates cases studies and examples
of how constraints are manipulated to develop more adaptable
players that can perform at a higher level with a reduced risk of
injury, shifting the reader's view of skill acquisition from the
concept of one "correct" solution, acquired through repetition, to
the ecological dynamics framework focused on variability,
adaptability and self-organization. Individual chapters cover major
topics such as hitting, pitching and fielding for players at range
of levels form little leagues to the pros and illustrating the
underlying principles so that coaches can develop their own
practice activities. A Constraints-Led Approach to Baseball
Coaching is key reading for undergraduate students and practising
sports coaches, physical education teachers and sport scientists
alike as well as practising players and coaches in baseball and
related sports.
A Constraints-Led Approach to Baseball Coaching presents a new
approach to baseball coaching and practice. Applying a CLA to
player development process across the skill spectrum from the
beginners to elite, this book uses practical examples to
demonstrate the theoretical principles of the Constraints-led
coaching style embedded in research showing the numerous benefits
of the approach. This book incorporates cases studies and examples
of how constraints are manipulated to develop more adaptable
players that can perform at a higher level with a reduced risk of
injury, shifting the reader's view of skill acquisition from the
concept of one "correct" solution, acquired through repetition, to
the ecological dynamics framework focused on variability,
adaptability and self-organization. Individual chapters cover major
topics such as hitting, pitching and fielding for players at range
of levels form little leagues to the pros and illustrating the
underlying principles so that coaches can develop their own
practice activities. A Constraints-Led Approach to Baseball
Coaching is key reading for undergraduate students and practising
sports coaches, physical education teachers and sport scientists
alike as well as practising players and coaches in baseball and
related sports.
Rentokil is the heart and soul of pest control. A brand synonymous
with its field and familiar to all. Innovative, ground-breaking,
highly professional; renowned for scientific rigour and
go-the-extra-mile customer service. At last, here's a book that
tells the full story of Rentokil's rise into an international
powerhouse - and the pest problems it encountered and solved along
the way.The Pest Detectives explores the origins of the brand,
including the story of founder Professor Harold Maxwell-Lefroy, a
brilliant yet tragic figure; Britain's first Imperial Entomologist
and one of the foremost scientific minds of the early 20th century.
It covers the personalities, big deals, landmark assignments and
technical accomplishments that shaped the business.But as well as
looking back, The Pest Detectives< is very much a book about the
business today: the culture, the strategy, the significant
investment in innovation and training required to ensure Rentokil
will still be at the forefront of the pest control market another
90 years from now.Through interviews with senior managers and
talented 'pest detectives' on the ground, Rob Gray paints a picture
of what the brand stands for and where it is going. A compelling
picture of the greatest pest control business there has ever been.
Vision is the dominant sense used by pilots and visual
misperception has been identified as the primary contributing
factor in numerous aviation mishaps, resulting in hundreds of
fatalities and major resource loss. Despite physiological
limitations for sensing and perceiving their aviation environment,
pilots can often make the required visual judgments with a high
degree of accuracy and precision. At the same time, however, visual
illusions and misjudgments have been cited as the probable cause of
numerous aviation accidents, and in spite of technological and
instructional efforts to remedy some of the problems associated
with visual perception in aviation, mishaps of this type continue
to occur. Clearly, understanding the role of visual perception in
aviation is key to improving pilot performance and reducing
aviation mishaps. This book is the first dedicated to the role of
visual perception in aviation, and it provides a comprehensive,
single-source document encompassing all aspects of aviation visual
perception. Thus, this book includes the foundations of visual and
vestibular sensation and perception; how visual perceptual
abilities are assessed in pilots; the pilot's perspective of visual
flying; a summary of human factors research on the visual guidance
of flying; examples of specific visual and vestibular illusions and
misperceptions; mishap analyses from military, commercial and
general aviation; and, finally, how this knowledge is being used to
better understand visual perception in aviation's next generation.
Aviation Visual Perception: Research, Misperception and Mishaps is
intended to be used for instruction in academia, as a resource for
human factors researchers, design engineers, and for instruction
and training in the pilot community.
Accountability, Social Responsibility and Sustainability addresses
the broad and complicated interactions between organisational life,
civil society, markets, inequality and environmental degradation
through the lenses of accounting, accountability, responsibility
and sustainability. Placing the way in which organisations are
controlled and the metrics by which they are run at the heart of
the analysis, this text also explores how this system opposes the
very concerns of societal well-being and environmental stewardship
that form the basis of civilised society. Gray, Adams and Owen
offer an in-depth and nuanced guide to this theory, recognising the
crucial role played by scholars and practitioners in approaching
these central tensions. The theory is extensively supported by
analysis of developments in practice and in a real-world context.
Aimed principally at undergraduate and postgraduate Accounting
students, Accountability, Social Responsibility and Sustainability
will prove invaluable to any student, teacher or practitioner with
an interest in the central role accounting, finance,
accountability, CSR and sustainability play in the future of
society and the planet.
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