This video was filmed on my very first day in the gym with @tompurvisptrts at the tail end of May. He’d never met me before, and we were on the back of an impromptu 1-hr whiteboard lecture 📝 on what most of the world calls “warming up” and at RTS we generally refer to as “exercise preparation”.
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A lot of our later conversations were much more technical 🤓 but I thought this was a really accessible way to introduce Tom to many of you who won’t be aware of the man who is behind so much of the accurate information you’ve learnt over the years.
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Tom’s a big proponent of his own RTS motto of “Think science, speak client” and meeting the person you’re talking to “where they’re at” 🗣 You’ll note how casual his terminology was here because he wasn’t sure yet what I was comfortable with. A month later it would probably sound like French to most of the general population 😂
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Anyway, here he’s putting in quite simple layman’s terms what is happening during a warm-up set ⚡️ He’s just getting his muscles “used to” contracting, because 5 minutes ago they were doing nothing 😴
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Think of those sets in terms of their purpose. They’re to prepare your joints for the range they’re going to have to explore, your muscles to contract and the force they and their connective tissue are about to produce and translate respectively, and your neural system to make all of this happen with maximal effort 💯 Yes, the process will encourage increased blood flow so don’t worry about that🫀
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Lastly, they represent your opportunity to focus on what feels good today and what doesn’t 🤔 and what cues you’re going to focus on delivering in your set this session (based on either an intention bias or something in particular you’re working on or experimenting with) without the distraction of managing and controlling heavy load 🥵
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If you start thinking about your “non-working” sets in this manner, you might just find you stop wasting too much energy “getting warm” 🤒🤦🏻♂️ and instead spend it improving the readiness of your mind 🧠 muscles 💪🏽 and joints 🦾 to execute the sets ahead of you.
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Bonne courage, mes amis préparés. Go forth and contract.
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【牛津學者、區塊鍵大學⁉️咪玩喇】日前見某知識份子KOL力推此新聞。
'The world’s first Blockchain university',
‘Uber for students, Airbnb for academics’
嘩嘩! 仿佛將時下最熱的Buzz Word都放在一間學術機構的宣傳之中,到底這間由牛津年青學者所成立的Woolf University又是什麼呢?
👨🎓 伍爾夫大學沒有校園的大學
伍爾夫大學網站說它是一所沒有實體校園,是圍繞一個應用程序開展的教育。該應用程序允許不同院校的學術人員向學生宣傳他們的專業知識,然後讓學生選擇適合他們需求和興趣的課堂,並記錄學術成績。最終,學生將能夠獲得的學分轉成學位,被認可。
創辦人兼牛津初級研究員Joshua Broggi說:「與區塊鏈合作的優勢在於我們可以自動化管理流程並降低成本,第二個好處是你可以擁有一個分權,自治的組織,人們對這合作有安全感。」這是什麼意見呢?我再讀泰晤士高教報的訪問。
「我們的最終目標是成為學者工作機會和安全的驅動者,並為學生提供低成本的替代方案。」Broggi道。
噢,原來是為份工.....
👨🎓 說穿了同Khan, EdX, Coursea是無分別, 早年MOOC已被人詬病
學術界其實在早在2006年已有MOOC (大規模開放的在線課程,Massive open online course)的概念。可汗學院Khan Academy, Coursea等將基礎或大專課程及考評放在線上,背後機構大賺一盤。不過,在2012年起已有不少人大罵這些MOOC課程,MOOC運行幾年,數據上就見到一個異常地高的輟學率 -- 90%的學生沒有完成他們的課程; 賓大(PennU)的研究更確定這個數字是96%。
研究認為大多數參加的人不是認真的學生; 他們是window shoppers,而且他們一兩次講座的低成本門檻。 因此,一半人在第一堂課之前就退學,在17,000名註冊Pritchard的MOOC的人中,只有10%左右交到了第二份功課。 不過,結果又有超過一半的人獲得了完成證書。這些window shoppers會否影響到同儕交流的質數呢?
再者,MOOC忽略了校園的同窗間、師友間的社交及情感建立。「我係嚟讀書唔係嚟識人」那就Sorry了。先不論校友網絡的利益關係,學習本來就是有認知知識、態度及價值。後兩者是透過人同人之間交流出來,而不「讀書」而來。大學之道在明明德,在親民,在止於至善,其實都幾有道理。
開放管理根本讓課堂「教學法 Pedagogy 」缺失。教授基礎課程比專科更著重「教學內容知識 (Pedagogical content knowledge)」已非「內容知識(content knowledge)」,即如何去表達內容引起學習,已經說了算。這在基礎課程,教授初學者或數學尤其重要。MOOC開放管理根本就制度上漠視這點。
👨🎓 要開放地學野就上Google Youtube Wiki喇, Woolf What?
賓大教授Robert Zemsky在2014玩野地寫了篇論文,題為《With a MOOC MOOC here and a MOOC MOOC there, here a MOOC, there a MOOC, everywhere a MOOC MOOC》,諷刺MOOC過渡文宣,更重要的是重申了「課程」-將零碎知識併合的。
如果我們純粹要「學嘢」,上Google Youtube Wiki喇。要註冊,要考評,要出「沙紙」這套整體才是一個整體的學習。Woolf? Woolf 咩啊。
"What is needed instead is a commitment to rebuilding the connective tissue that once made college curricula in general and general education curricula in particular substantially more than the sum of their disconnected parts."
-Robert Zemsky
#全球教育 #WoolfUniveristy
Ref:
https://www.timeshighereducation.com/…/oxford-academics-lau…
https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/jgeneeduc.63.4.0237…
https://www.technologyreview.com/s/…/what-are-moocs-good-f…/
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