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Sport-Specific Practice and the Development of Expert Decision-Making in Team Ball Sports
Authors:Joseph Baker  Jeane Cote  Bruce Abernethy
Institution:1. School of Physical and Health Education , Queen's University;2. School of Human Movement Studies , The University of Queensland
Abstract:

The role of sport-specific practice in the development of decision-making expertise in the sports of field hockey, netball, and basketball was examined. Fifteen expert decision-makers and 13 experienced non-expert athletes provided detailed information about the quantity and type of sport-specific and other related practice activities they had undertaken throughout their careers. Experts accumulated more hours of sport-specific practice from the age of 12 years onwards than did non-experts, spending on average some 13 years and 4,000 hours on concentrated sport-specific practice before reaching international standard. A significant negative correlation existed between the number of additional activities undertaken and the hours of sport-specific training required before attaining expertise, suggesting a functional role for activities other than sport-specific training in the development of expert decision-making.
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