Using Video Modeling and Video Feedback to Improve Olympic Weightlifting Technique

Behavioral coaching procedures have been evaluated and enhanced over the years to find the most effective interventions for athletic performance in a variety of sports settings. Different types of feedback have been evaluated for effectiveness in teaching and improving skills. The purpose of this st...

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