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Welcome to Episode # 33 of the Trainers Bullpen, the ‘’How We Learn to Move series– Part 2"Rob Gray is a psychology professor and researchpsychologist with a focus on perceptual-motor control in driving, aviation, and sports. He also hosts th
Rob Gray is a psychology professor and research psychologist with a focus on perceptual-motor control in driving, aviation, and sports. He also hosts thePerception & Action Podcast, is the author of two books, including a bestseller on learnin
Welcome to Episode 31 of the Trainer’s Bullpen, ‘Motor Learning Feedback’ with Dr. Tim Lee.The type of feedback that a trainer or coach gives their students and the manner in which that feedback is provided is of critical importance to the ef
In this episode, we welcome back to the show, Dr. Paul Taylor. Paul is a Professor at University of Colorado Denver where he studies decision-making, human factors, and system safety in the context of police interactions with the public. He has
Law enforcement trainers frequently stress the importance of Situational Awareness or 'SA'. But what even is it? If you ask a room full of trainers, you will get asmany varied answers as there are people in the room! And yet, situational aware
According to a national survey of police mental health, astaggering 90% of police officers affected by stress reported stigma as a barrier to seeking mental health support. In this very important interview, Senior Lecturer,Department of Spor
In this episode, we speak with Dr Logan Markwell, humanfactors scientist and motor behaviour expert to discuss the Challenge Point Framework and why coaches and trainers should understand and apply this framework in the design and delivery of
In this interview Dr. Craig Bennell from Carleton University in Ontario Canada discusses the research he and his colleagues conducted into the core Knowledge, Skills and Abilities that law enforcement officers must possess in order to effective
Welcome to episode 25 of the Trainer’s Bullpen. TrainingUnder Pressure with Dr. Tim Lee. If you are interested in how to train officers for the best decision making and motor performance on the street, this interview is for you as Dr. Lee blow
Welcome to Episode 24 of the Trainer’s Bullpen, ‘Relationships Between Heart Rate Variability (HRV), Occupational Performance, and Fitness for Tactical Personnel’ with Colin Tomes. For years law enforcement trainers have sought to understand t
Welcome to Episode 23 of the Trainer’s Bullpen, ‘Offsetting the Negative Consequences of Pressure on Marksmanship’ with Daniel Cooper. In this interview Dan discusses the relationshipbetween stress arousal and officer performance with firearms
Welcome to Episode 22 of Trainers Bullpen, the‘Evaluation of Tactical Movement and Firearm Draw Performance During Charging Knife Attacks’ with Dr. Michael Kantor Assistant Professor of Exercise Physiology at Ohio Northern University.It is o
Effective law enforcement trainers know the critical importance of conducting force-on-force high-fidelity training. The ability to develop highly adaptable and resilient officers, capable ofmaking excellent decisions during complex and rapidl
With thousands of policing agencies scrambling in recent years to change use of force policies and provide'deescalation' training to their officers and millions if not billions of dollars being spent to provide this training, do we know if it
In this insightful interview, human factors expert GarethLock discusses the critical aspects of how we should understand sense-makingand decision making especially in ambiguous and high-consequence environments.The research shows that if per
Shawn Myszka is a Movement Skill Acquisition Coach for NFL players, having worked withnumerous All-Pro and Pro Bowl team members. He is also the Founder of the SportMovement Skill Conference and author of articles and educational materials on
Law enforcement officers know that their mental toughness is of critical importanceon the job. The ability to remain focussed and maintain emotional regulation,to overcome adversity and conflict, and even injury and pain, in order toprofessi
This is the second episode in our exciting three-part series on the use of performance enhancement imagery to improve officers skill aquisition, decision making and mental resilience.Dr. Arne Nieuwenhuys is Senior Lecturer in Sport, Exercise a
This part 1 of an exciting 3-part series in which we explore the effective use of performance enhancement imagery.In law enforcement it is generally accepted that officer mental toughness and mentalfocus is critical for great decision making
Law enforcement officers are often faced with having to make critical shoot or no shoot decisions in rapidly occurring,ambiguous and high-consequence environments. The potential consequences of a decision-making error involving the use of leth
The prevalence and impact of recruit injuries during academy physical training is asignificant issue. Recruit injuries can cause recruits to fall out of thetraining cadence resulting in a failure to successfully complete the academy, back-tro
The most important goal of police academy training is the retention and transfer ofknowledge and skills. In this interview, Dr. Staci Yutzie, training manager at Oregon’s statewide publicsafety training academy, Department of Public Safety T
The use of the vascular neck restraint by law enforcement officers has been the topic of recent, intense, debate. Specialinterest groups have equated the use of the vascular neck restraint with ‘near-death’ experiences and have called for outr
It is important to recognize the value of highly contextual training to equip lawenforcement officers to be professional and adaptive decision-makers. However,the majority of current training practices often develop officers who lack theabil
For many years, law enforcement trainers and tactical professionals have been somewhatfamiliar with the importance of how intentional breathing techniques can helplower physiological arousal. This is a critical concept because physiologicals
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