Sam Hudson
Nov 22, 2021 01:00 PM Arizona
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Professional Club Coaching History
Aston Villa Football Club - 2021 - Present
Derby County Football Club - 2018 - 2021
Burton Albion Football Club - 2016 - 2018
Cardiff City Football Club - 2012 - 2014
Other Roles
Coaches Voice - Tactical Analyst - 2018 - Present
School Sport Coach UK - 2016 - 2018
Travel & EDP - New York & New Jersey - 2014 - 2016
Disney Soccer Academy & Mid-West Soccer Academy Coach - 2012 - 2014
Author - “Football in a Pandemic”
Qualifications
UEFA A license
FA Full Youth Award
Level 1 in Football Psychology
Level 1 in Futsal
Level 1 in Talent Identification
College - The University of South Wales
BSc in Sports Coaching & Performance
FD in Football Coaching & Performance
Rob Gray
Dec 13, 2021 12:00 PM Arizona
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Bio:
Rob Gray is a professor at Arizona State University who has been conducting research on and teaching courses related to perceptual-motor skill for over 25 years. He received his MS and PhD from York University in Canada with a focus on the visual control of movement. He has served as an expert consultant with Nissan Motor Corp, the US Air Force and with several sports teams and organizations. In 2007 he was awarded the Distinguished Scientific Award for Early Career Contribution to Psychology from the American Psychological Association. He is also the host and producer of the popular Perception & Action Podcast. Explore the episodes at https://perceptionaction.com/
Book Blurb:
What is the new, revolutionary way people are becoming skillful? How is sports practice and coaching becoming more creative and fun – giving athletes the opportunity to explore and support their own individuality and creativity? Why is it time we move away from the idea that we learn through boring repetition of a skill in an un-game-like practice environment, running through tires, hitting off tees and dribbling through cones? A look at the exciting alternative approach to how we learn to move and its implications for practice design, coaching, keeping kids engaged in sports, injury prevention, developing training technology, using analytics and more.