Managing upward directional
transits in relation to talent development is clearly a fundamental concern for
those working within the process. Whilst all of the above may seem like a complicated
way of explaining the obvious it is in the rule based detail of these
principles that I believe provides the greatest opportunity for successful talent
development. Hopefully as the emerging fields of ecological psychology and
dynamical systems theory reach the mainstream we will see a greater number of performers/teams reaching
their full potential.
Skill Acquisition; research, theory and practice focused on the development of expertise in sport
Wednesday, 5 December 2012
Talent Development, Physics and Biology
Our bodies and minds are creatures
of adaptation and given that biological systems are in continuous state of adaption,
our current state of being can be represented as the phase space that we currently inhabit.
On a larger scale it is this process that forms colonies of organisms that have
been subject to similar interactions. In this way we converge on a phase space as a result of the continuous
interaction between organism and environment in a process involving
thermodynamic flow of energy. That is to say that both the environment and the organism produce entropy, entropy is the thermodynamic flow that
allows us to predict the systems current state of organisation and all
potential future states. For example if the organism continuously follows the path of least resistance to a local source
of energy it will reach a state of maximum entropy production. In this
example the entropy producing organism has overwhelmed the entropy in the environment
and will eventually transit towards a state of decline because this is the only
direction currently available to it.
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