著者について

Keith Davids is recognized for his contributions to the fields of embodied cognition and sport psychology. His work emphasizes the importance of understanding the intricate relationship between movement, perception, and the environment in athletic performance. Through his research, he has explored how athletes make decisions during dynamic sporting contexts, highlighting the cognitive processes that underpin interceptive actions in sports. Davids advocates for a constraints-led approach to motor learning, which promotes adaptability and skill acquisition in athletes by considering the interaction of individual, task, and environmental factors.

His publications, including the "Handbook of Embodied Cognition and Sport Psychology" and "Motor Learning in Practice: A Constraints-Led Approach," serve as essential resources for researchers and practitioners looking to enhance their understanding of motor learning and performance. Davids' insights have influenced a new generation of coaches and sports scientists, positioning him as a prominent figure in sport psychology and motor control research.