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Dr. Peter Fadde is an expert in video occlusion training and the founder of GameSense Sports. With a background in sports science and coaching, Dr. Fadde has developed a deep understanding of pitch recognition and swing decisions in baseball and softball. He has worked with professional teams, including the Arizona Diamondbacks, and has helped players at all levels improve their performance through video occlusion training.Summary:Dr. Peter Fadde, founder of GameSense Sports, discusses the benefits of video occlusion training for improving pitch recognition and swing decisions in baseball and softball. He explains that video occlusion involves cutting off video footage of pitches at various points and having players guess whether it's a ball or a strike and what type of pitch it is. Dr. Fadde emphasizes the importance of precision in training and the integration of video occlusion into everyday practice. He shares success stories from teams that have implemented video occlusion training, such as the Arizona Diamondbacks, and highlights the positive impact it can have on a player's ability to control the strike zone and make better swing decisions.Timestamps:[3:19] Dr. Fadde Role in Baseball and Softball[5:27] Becoming the Foremost Expert in Video Occlusion[6:27] The Diamondbacks' Journey to Success with Video Occlusion[13:06] Strategic Insights in the Game[14:54] A Drill for Smarter Swing Decisions[16:34] Collaborations and Drills for Improved Impulse Control[18:49] Creating Intense Training Environments[22:19] Optimizing Realism in Video Occlusion[25:14] Coaches' Favorite Approaches with the App[28:59] Data on Walks and Strikeouts After App Usage[35:54] Enhancing Hitting with Visual TrainingFollow Dr. Peter Fadde on Twitter: @DrFadde Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Baseball players need to understand how to see the ball in order to hit the ball. We discuss how to train those skills for best results with Dr Peter Fadde from GameSense Sports. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/playballkid/message
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PETER FADDE, PH.D. Co-Founder & Chief Science Officer Peter is professor and director of the Learning Systems Design and Technology (LSDT) graduate program at Southern Illinois University. Peter originated the Expertise-Based Training (XBT) method that has been used to train expert situation awareness in domains ranging from sports to firefighting to classroom teaching. He has... The post GameSense Sports on Visual Training with Peter Fadde, Training Your Instincts, Pitch Recognition and more. appeared first on Baseball Outside The Box.
Show Description: Peter Fadde is professor and director of the Learning Systems Design and Technology (LSDT) graduate program at Southern Illinois University. Olivia Brown is a Research Associate at the University of Bath, School of Management. Where to find Peter: Accelerating the Acquisition of Intuitive Decision-Making through Expertise-Based Training (XBT) Instructional Design for Accelerated Macrocognitive Expertise in the Baseball Workplace TEDx talk "Frugal Engineering in Baseball and Beyond" Association for Applied Sport Psychology: Virtual Conference on Technology in Applied Sport Psychology Practice Where to find Olivia: University of Bath Teamwork in extreme environments: identifying challenges and generating solutions CREST Research Learn more about NDM: NaturalisticDecisionMaking.org Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making Where to find hosts Brian Moon and Laura Militello: Brian's website Brian's LinkedIn Brian's Twitter Laura's website Laura's LinkedIn Laura's Twitter Timestamps: “Extreme team” research premise [2:30] Forming expedition teams for team research [4:45] Team research data and observations [6:15] Prepping research participants on how to share their data [9:05] Peter describes the background of his award-winning research in expertise-based training [10:10] Explaining the video occlusion method [21:30] How good are experts at articulating their expertise? [27:00] Debate between immersive experience training vs. targeted skill training [31:00] How Olivia got into Naturalistic Decision Making [33:00] Justifying NDM's unconventional research methods [35:10] Advice for those looking to conduct similar NDM studies [36:00] Olivia's background in extreme environments and what drew her to “extreme team” research [38:15] What "extreme team" research can teach us about how people work together generally [40:45] Applying sports-based NDM research to real life [42:15] Peter compares STEM training to sports training [46:45] None of us are immune, and maybe de-stigmatizing racism will lead more people to confront it in ourselves [53:15] "If both of you could instantly become an expert in something, what would it be?" [56:30]
Dr. Peter Fadde is the Co-Founder and Chief Science Officer of Gamesense and Matt Borgschulte is minor league hitting coach for the Minnesota Twins. We discuss the free month of April that Gamesense is offering to coaches, pitch recognition drills that coaches can use to develop their hitters, and protocols for the Gamesense App. Borgschulte goes into the tips he uses to help hitters develop and both Fadde and Borgschulte give us resources (books, podcasts) that will help coaches differentiate between training and competition.
Dr. Peter Fadde is the Co-Founder and Chief Science Officer of Gamesense and Matt Borgschulte is minor league hitting coach for the Minnesota Twins. We discuss the free month of April that Gamesense is offering to coaches, pitch recognition drills that coaches can use to develop their hitters, and protocols for the Gamesense App. Borgschulte goes into the tips he uses to help hitters develop and both Fadde and Borgschulte give us resources (books, podcasts) that will help coaches differentiate between training and competition.
Dr. Peter Fadde is the Co-Founder and Chief Science Officer of Gamesense and Matt Borgschulte is minor league hitting coach for the Minnesota Twins. We discuss the free month of April that Gamesense is offering to coaches, pitch recognition drills that coaches can use to develop their hitters, and protocols for the Gamesense App. Borgschulte goes into the tips he uses to help hitters develop and both Fadde and Borgschulte give us resources (books, podcasts) that will help coaches differentiate between training and competition.
On this episode we have Mizzou baseball director of operations, a high school coach with 3 state championships, and a director of operations of a facility discuss how they use technology to develop hitters, pitchers, and so much more!
This episode is brought to you by baseballcloud and OnBaseU. iTunes Stitcher Google Play Spotify Summary: In this episode of Ahead of the Curve, I welcome Dr. Peter Fadde, pitch recognition expert, Chief Officer and Co-Founder of gameSense, and Associate Professor of Learning Systems Design & Technology at Southern Illinois University. Dr. Peter Fadde breaks down the science of pitch recognition and the valuable methods of training hitters to achieve this skill. Coach Sherman also explains occlusion training, and ways that his pitch recognition product at gameSense is preparing players and coaches to implement it into their training regimens. Show Notes: Guest: Dr. Peter Fadde, Chief Officer and Co-Founder of gameSense, and Associate Professor of Learning Systems Design & Technology at Southern Illinois University Dr. Fadde explains the benefits of occlusion training Dillan Lawson’s presentation at Slugfest used a soccer player kicking a goal with the lights turned off 2/3 of the way to teach occlusion training What is “pitch recognition” and how is it different from “plate discipline?” Dr. Fadde’s occlusion training offers the batter’s view point facing the pitcher with a maximum possible score of 250 Video cued tee work is tee work that includes the timing off of the pitcher Hitting baseballs is not like hitting golf balls or baseballs off of a tee Vision training focuses on visual skills like dynamic tracking, acuity, peripheral vision, and focus Pitch recognition should help hitters get the feel of the pitcher’s wind-up If you aren’t looking at a pitcher, then it isn’t really pitch recognition Live drills for hitters to call out “yes” or “no” on a particular pitch type before the ball hits the catcher’s mitt strengthens pitch recognition The best form of pitch recognition is standing in the bullpen Mike Schmidt wrote a fantastic books on hitting Attention occlusion drills should keep the batter focusing on the pitcher, not the catcher gameSense certified their first hitting coach Coach Killian at Elite Velocity in St. Louis, Missouri Softball is getting a boast again from entering into the Olympics 3 Key Points: Pitch recognition is the perceptual skill of making an actionable meaning out of the pitch you see. Your eyes can’t track pitch speeds over 83 miles an hour all the way into the bat. Visualize the pitcher. Visualize the pitch. Visualize hitting that pitch. Tweetable Quotes: “If you can test it, you can train it.” - Dr. Peter Fadde (4:53) “Human beings, and other animals, can learn incredible things with repetition, immediate feedback, and progressive difficulty.” - Dr. Peter Fadde (5:04) “When we say, ‘somebody has a great instinct for it,’ well, that’s where we now say, ‘ok, let’s try to figure out exactly what that is.’” - Dr. Peter Fadde (6:32) “Some guys like to have success at every level and build it up. And some guys just like to identify the wall they want to go through and then start smacking it.” - Dr. Peter Fadde (14:41) “The best way to practice recognizing pitches is to look at pitches.” - Dr. Peter Fadde (30:56) “A softball hitter really focusing on and getting good at pitch recognition could be looking at at a 20 or 25% improvement.” - Dr. Peter Fadde (51:20) Resources Mentioned: Ahead of the Curve Podcast @AOTC_podcast peterfadde.com gameSense Sports Twitter: @DrFadde Email: fadde@siu.edu Website and Social Media sites for the show www.aotcpodcast.com Twitter @aotc_podcast Facebook Ahead of the Curve Coaches Facebook group Instagram aotc_podcast
In an era where mechanics is highly sought after, pitch recognition can take a back seat. In this episode I welcome on Dr. Peter Fadde. Dr. Fadde is a professor of learning design and technology at Southern Illinois University. He is also the co-founder and chief science officer of Gamesense Sports. We go over different ways to improve pitch recognition, how Dr. Fadde got started in baseball, and how MLB teams could incorporate this in the future. blastmotion.com Code: pjb25 for $25 offgamesensesports.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Youth Baseball Edge Podcast with Rob Tong: Coaching | Drills | Strategy
Can pitch recognition skills separate the good batters from the great batters? Can pitch recognition training help overcome some common hitting flaws? Peter Fadde, author of "The Sixth Tool: Training Baseball Pitch Recognition", explores this and other topics related to pitch recognition. Plus Justin Stone of elitebaseball.tv answers the Question Of The Week about what is the best hitting aid for youth baseball. Please let us (and others) know how you feel about the show by giving us an honest review & rating on iTunes!
In episode 38 of The Robby Row Show I sit down with Doctor Peter Fadde who is a professor and director of the Learning Systems Design and Technology (LSDT) graduate program at Southern Illinois University. Peter and I met in May of this year when he came and gave a presentation on Pitch Recognition to the Southern Illinois Miners baseball team which I was apart of at the beginning of the year. I immediately told myself that I would eventually get Peter on the podcast because some of the stuff he was talking about is the stuff I totally geek out on. * Flow State* GameSense* Body/Mind Awareness* Expertise Based Training* System 1 and System 2 Training* Prefrontal Cortex Training* Stress Responders Limit Performance* Visualization * Optimizing Overall Performance Listen in as Peter and I totally geek out on some of the tools that we as athletes can utilize to help us become a better performer. Links talked about in this episode:http://peterfadde.comhttps://www.gamesensesports.comhttps://twitter.com/DrFaddeYouTube Videos:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlxJG4u2flUBooks:6th Tool eBook: https://amzn.to/2CI6JurPlaymakers Advantage: https://amzn.to/2CJ4ruNMental Side of Baseball: https://amzn.to/2yk3jdsSponsorship:Thank you to Pocket Radar for sponsoring this podcast. If you are interested in checking them out please visit https://www.pocketradar.com as well as https://amzn.to/2CJ6LlA if you’re a fan of amazon and interested in purchasing.If you enjoyed this podcast, and my lovely voice, I would highly appreciate it if you left a good review on whichever platform you are listening to it on. That goes a long way in growing my audience so more n more people can benefit from the information my guests and I are putting out there! Thank you!Robby Rowland (Host)IG - instagram.com/robbyrow12/Website - www.therobbyrowshow.comtwitter - twitter.com/robbyrow_12/
The Youth Baseball Edge Podcast with Rob Tong: Coaching | Drills | Strategy
What is "pitch recognition"? How is it different from "vision training"? How do you recognize pitches anyway? Peter Fadde, author of "The Sixth Tool: Training Baseball Pitch Recognition", shares his thoughts. Please let us (and others) know how you feel about the show by giving us an honest review & rating on iTunes!
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A discussion with Peter Fadde from Southern Illinois University. We touch on several topics related to training including perception-action coupling, part vs whole training and sport specificity. We also do a deep dive into VR use in sports, attempting to tackle the question: how real does virtual reality need to be? More information about my guest: http://peterfadde.com/ http://ehs.siu.edu/ci/faculty-staff/faculty-all/fadde.php https://twitter.com/DrFadde More information: http://perceptionaction.com/ My Research Gate Page (pdfs of my articles) My ASU Web page Podcast Facebook page (videos, pics, etc) Twitter: @Shakeywaits Email: robgray@asu.edu Credits: The Flamin' Groovies - Shake Some Action Lo Fi is Hi Fi - I’m on a Talk Show Mark Lanegan - Saint Louis Elegy via freemusicarchive.org
Vi vardagsspanar mycket i avsnitt 29 där vi av berusade fotbollssupportrar möter både beundran och slagsmålsutmaningar. Vi lyfter fram den stolta turkpizzan, försöker vägleda Fadde Darwich i livet och har bevis för varför Gröna Lund är så mycket mer moraliskt smutsigt än andra nöjesparker.
Mångsysslaren Fadde Darwich förärar Hälliwüüd Radio med ett besök och snackar skit om blondiner, vaktar dörrar och visar hur han försvarar sig mot tjejer med vassa naglar. Som sig bör har Lilla Al-Fadji brutit sig in hemma hos Fadde i jakt på förklaringen kring Faddes polerade yttre, Annika har varit på reportageresa i södra Ukraina, Abu Hassan visar sig från sin musikaliska sida och Experterna funderar kring ännu en av livets stora frågor men den stora frågan som LAF söker svar på är hur man bäst vaktar en växt… Stå framför den? Titta åt höger? För att sen titta åt vänster? Vem vet? Kanske Fadde?