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In the first of our collaborations with the Global Sheep Forum. In this episode, we have a chat with Ben Galloway from New Zealand. We chat about the issues facing agriculture in New Zealand, including carbon, labour and much more. You can find more about the global sheep forum at www.globalsheepforum.com
The place of dogs in society, punching Ben Galloway, winding, and animal fear. (Rec: 23/12/21) Join the Iron Filings Society: https://www.patreon.com/topflighttimemachine Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Are you someone who constantly struggles with someone who is too clingy or too detached. Often times in sexual addiction, there is one partner who tends to be love avoidant and one partner who is love addicted. This can be a frustrating issue for each partner which invariably keeps each person from getting their needs met.Ben Galloway has worked in the field of Addiction and Trauma Treatmen since 1989. Ben is the owner and director of Enchantment Workshops and agency that customizes intensives and workshops for individual's couples and families who suffer from the effects of Trauma and Addiction. He is going to be helping us to understand how relationships are formed and how co-dependency can result from unhealthy relationships where trauma has occured. He will be giving concrete tools that promote recovery and improve and restore healthy relationships.
Roy dishes out some on-pitch justice and some class politics, Ben Galloway gets involved and we hear about Roy’s book club. (Rec: 28/5/20)Join the Iron Filings Society: https://www.patreon.com/topflighttimemachine See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We meet Victor Boskovic, discuss curly cables and Ben Galloway’s dreamland. Meanwhile, Roy pins his hopes on a trembling teenage keeper… See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ben is a young football coach based in Brisbane, Australia. Just off the back on spending the last 9 months in Uganda, East Africa working at a football academy called Football for Good. Currently studying a masters at the Queensland University of Technology and the tutelage of Ian Renshaw and Brendan Moy. He runs a YouTube channel, ‘Opposite Direction’ making short educational videos about coaching and some theoretical ideas that may underpin coaching. Ben puts a lot of his understanding and knowledge down to the people he has connected with and been influenced by during his coaching journey. ‘I am because we are!’ Overview 03:15 Introduction and background 10:48 Ben talks about his experience in Uganda 15:30 With so many new terms and learning theories emerging in coaching, is one better than another? 21:00 Ecological psychology-Perception Action Coupling; a new emerging motor learning theory in line with Non-Linear Pedagogy. 26:30 Representative learning, what is it? 38:30 Human experience, does your players enjoy 52:02 Grassroots coaching a sport you don’t know, how? 58:10 How does free play fit in. 1:11:15 Closing Contact: ben.oppositedirection@gmail.com Twitter: @ben_galloway8 YouTube: https://youtu.be/JdUCRiabDm8
Ben Galloway is back from his sabbatical running a football academy in Uganda and came to stay with me ahead of a trip north to join Keith Davids and colleagues for a conference on changing lives, community sport and skill acquisition research.Ben came to coach with me and we then sat down to reflect on the session and to discuss his recent experiences in Africa and some of his latest thinking around ecological dynamics, learning design and how the 'form of life' of a coach can affect they way that they act. Hope you enjoyIf you are interested in getting hold of the bonus recordings from the conference and our reflections from it then that will be made available to Patreon subscribers. Go to https://www.patreon.com/thetalentequation to become a subscriber
Ben Galloway is back from his sabbatical running a football academy in Uganda and came to stay with me ahead of a trip north to join Keith Davids and colleagues for a conference on changing lives, community sport and skill acquisition research.Ben came to coach with me and we then sat down to reflect on the session and to discuss his recent experiences in Africa and some of his latest thinking around ecological dynamics, learning design and how the 'form of life' of a coach can affect they way that they act. Hope you enjoyIf you are interested in getting hold of the bonus recordings from the conference and our reflections from it then that will be made available to Patreon subscribers. Go to https://www.patreon.com/thetalentequation to become a subscriber
Professor Keith Davids is Professor of Motor Learning at the Centre for Sports Engineering Research at Sheffield Hallam University in the UK. Keith is one of the 'founding fathers' of the 'ecological approach' to skill acquisition and motor learning in sport. His research investigates the role constraints play on coordination tendencies in athletes and sports teams which he defines as 'complex adaptive systems'. In this conversation in the cafe at the University (Keith's office) we explore the world of skill acquisition, 'Non Linear Pedagogy' and the 'Constraints Led Approach'. We are joined by Ben Galloway from the brilliant 'Opposite Direction' YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsVkH7793RMAhYqKLXle_vQ. (check out these videos for an explanation of some of the concepts we discuss). It is a fascinating conversation, I hope you enjoy...Link to Keith's book is available herehttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Nonlinear-Pedagogy-Skill-Acquisition-Introduction/dp/0415744393/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1547632194&sr=1-1&keywords=nonlinear+pedagogy
Professor Keith Davids is Professor of Motor Learning at the Centre for Sports Engineering Research at Sheffield Hallam University in the UK. Keith is one of the 'founding fathers' of the 'ecological approach' to skill acquisition and motor learning in sport. His research investigates the role constraints play on coordination tendencies in athletes and sports teams which he defines as 'complex adaptive systems'. In this conversation in the cafe at the University (Keith's office) we explore the world of skill acquisition, 'Non Linear Pedagogy' and the 'Constraints Led Approach'. We are joined by Ben Galloway from the brilliant 'Opposite Direction' YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsVkH7793RMAhYqKLXle_vQ. (check out these videos for an explanation of some of the concepts we discuss). It is a fascinating conversation, I hope you enjoy...Link to Keith's book is available herehttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Nonlinear-Pedagogy-Skill-Acquisition-Introduction/dp/0415744393/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1547632194&sr=1-1&keywords=nonlinear+pedagogy
Ben Galloway runs 'Opposite Direction, a YouTube channel that has taken the world of constraints led coaching by storm. His short videos have helped to demystify the concepts within ecological dynamics and make them accessible to coaches that are exploring working using 'non-traditional methods'. In this conversation we explore some of the ways that Ben thinks about the 'ecological approach' and his passion for helping young people experience 'backyard games' as well as sharing how he is currently researching how he can use constraints to create 'adaptive dribblers'. Enjoy https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsVkH7793RMAhYqKLXle_vQ
Ben Galloway runs 'Opposite Direction, a YouTube channel that has taken the world of constraints led coaching by storm. His short videos have helped to demystify the concepts within ecological dynamics and make them accessible to coaches that are exploring working using 'non-traditional methods'. In this conversation we explore some of the ways that Ben thinks about the 'ecological approach' and his passion for helping young people experience 'backyard games' as well as sharing how he is currently researching how he can use constraints to create 'adaptive dribblers'. Enjoy https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsVkH7793RMAhYqKLXle_vQ
Ben Galloway set up Trash Footwear a few years ago in Auckland. He fashions shoes from junk and leftover materials.
Are you someone who constantly struggles with someone who is too clingy or too detached. Often times in sexual addiction, there is one partner who tends to be love avoidant and one partner who is love addicted. This can be a frustrating issue for each partner which invariably keeps each person from getting their needs met. Ben Galloway has worked in the field of Addiction and Trauma Treatmen since 1989. Ben is the owner and director of Enchantment Workshops and agency that customizes intensives and workshops for individual's couples and families who suffer from the effects of Trauma and Addiction. He is going to be helping us to understand how relationships are formed and how co-dependency can result from unhealthy relationships where trauma has occured. He will be giving concrete tools that promote recovery and improve and restore healthy relationships.