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LEARNING THAT STICKS
HOW ANALOGIES SHAPE UNDERSTANDING
2
How often do
you repeat
the same cue
over and over
or feel like
you are not
being heard?
Image Removed
3
How many
times have you
instructed your
client on how
to perform a
movement
only to be
asked -
so what do
you want me
to do?
4
How many
times have
you given
your client a
cue only to
have them
do exactly
what you
hoped to
avoid?
5
How many
times have you
achieved great
results within a
session only to
see those results
disappear the
next time the
client shows
up to train?
Image Removed
6
Now…How many
times have you
also delivered a
cue or bit of
instruction and
have it instantly
work and continue
to work as if you
got 6 weeks of
training out of
one session?
7
How do we optimize instruction and cueing to
ensure learning?
8
“CUTE AS A BABY”
9
DEVELOPMENT
Learning Through Association | Sensory System
10
DEVELOPMENT
Learning Through Association | Language System
APPLE!
DOG!
11
“Symbols and words don’t have any intrinsic meaning
except that which we assign them.” John Pollack
12
“Hey honey this is
a basketball”
-------------------
“Oh, kind of like a
soccer ball”
Image Removed
13
It would seem that new information is best understood
through the lens of something we already know
14
“IT’S KIND OF LIKE”
15
“Much of humankind's remarkable mental aptitude can be
attributed to analogical ability – the ability to perceive and use
relational similarity.” Gentner & Calhoun (2010)
16
““In broad terms, an
analogy is simply a
comparison that
alerts a parallel
- explicit or implicit -
between two distinct
things, based on the
perception of a shared
property or relation.”
-John Pollack
17
Perth is in the grip of a heat wave with temperatures set to
soar to 40 degrees Celsius by the end of the week. Australia is
no stranger to extreme weather. Melbourne was pummeled
with hailstones the size of golf balls on Saturday. Long term,
droughts, bushfires, and floods have all plagued large swaths
of Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria
(excerpts from: James Geary in I IS AN OTHER)
18
“War involves the organized, deliberate use of force to attain a
goal, often the control of territory. So does football.” Offensive
lineman “ battle in the trenches ” to give the quarterback, often
called the “ field general, ” the time to throw “ bullet ” passes
and “ march ” his team downfield. If he’s got a “ cannon for an
arm, ” he might even “ throw a bomb. ”
(excerpts from: Michael Mandelbaum in THE MEANING OF SPORTS via John Pollack in SHORTCUT)
19
Car : Human Body
Computer : Human Brain
Jet : Broad Jump
Rocket : Vertical Jump
Prius : Jogging
Porsche : Sprinting
20
What role does analogy play in influencing movement skill
acquisition and learning?
21
“PRACTICE LIKE
YOU PLAY”
22
ANALOGY LEARNING
Table Tennis
_ 3 Groups
_ Explicit, Implicit and Analogy
_ Practice Performance (300 Trials)
_ Explicit = Implicit = Analogy
_ Recall of Explicit Rules
_ Explicit > Implicit = Analogy
_ Transfer Test (50 Trials-Backward Counting)
_ Accuracy (Explicit < Implicit = Analogy)
_ Retention Test (50 Trials)
_ Accuracy (Explicit = Implicit = Analogy)
(Liao et al., 2001 and Poolton et al., 2006)
23
Liao et al., 2001
“draw a right-angled
triangle with the bat…
strike the ball while
bringing the bat up the
hypotenuse of the
triangle”
UK
Poolton et al., 2007
“move the bat as if it is
travelling up the side of a
mountain”
CHINA
THE INFLUENCE OF CULTURE
Analogy Learning
24
ANALOGY LEARNING
Free Throws
_ 3 Groups
_ Explicit, Analogy and Control
_ Practice Performance (3-days + 480 Trials)
_ Explicit = Analogy = Control
_ Recall of Explicit Rules
_ Explicit > Control > Analogy
_ Transfer Test (1 x 40 Trials-Backward Counting)
_ Accuracy (Explicit = Control < Analogy)
_ Retention Test (2 x 40 Trials)
_ Accuracy (Explicit = Control = Analogy)
(Lam et al., 2009/2009)
25
“TEE IT UP”
26
ANALOGY
Use the familiar to explain
something less familiar
Familiar
Resonate emotionally |
Emotionally charged
Emotional
Highlight similarities and
obscure differences
Similarities
Tell a coherent story
Story
STRUCTURAL MAPPING
Creating Effective Analogies
27
Culture
How does their culture
influence the way they
see, understand and
experience the world
Generation
How does their
generation influence their
identity, world perception
and social interests
Motivation
What is their ‘Why’ and
their central driver for
working towards a set
of goals
Habits/Hobbies
What are they
interested in doing
and ‘Why’ are they
interested in it
Personality
What makes them tick |
What is their favorite
color, super hero,
super power, etc.
FIVE WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR ANALOGIES
28
“It is not simply the case that the longer a piece of information stays in
STM then the more likely it is to go into LTM. Instead, the more
significant a stimulus or event is then the greater likelihood it is
retained in LTM” Williams et al. (2008)
29
ANALOGY
Identify analogies that
capture the same timing,
speed or rhythm of the
movement
Time | Speed
Identify analogies that
capture the same force
characteristics or strength
demands
Force | Strength
Identify analogies that
capture the same direction
or spatial qualities as
the movement
Direction | Space
Identify analogies that
capture the same shape,
positions or geometry of
the movement
Geometry | Shape
STRUCTURAL MAPPING
Creating Effective Analogies for Movement
30
ACCELERATION
Structural Mapping
“Accelerate off the line like a jet taking-off from an aircraft carrier”
ACCELERATION | JET
31
VERTICAL JUMP
Structural Mapping
“Explode of the ground like a rocket to the sky”
JUMP | ROCKET
32
“RUBBER MEETS
THE ROAD”
33
ANALOGY LEARNING
Framework
3 Steps
1.  Identify movement of interest
2.  Prioritize top 3-5 common errors
3.  Generate 1-3 analogies for each error
_  Acceleration
_  Absolute Speed
34
ACCELERATION
Analogy Learning Examples
POSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMS
35
ACCELERATION
Analogy Learning Examples
POSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMS
36
ACCELERATION
Analogy Learning Examples
POSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMSPOSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMS
37
ACCELERATION
Analogy Learning Examples
POSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMSPOSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMS
38
ACCELERATION
Analogy Learning Examples
POSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMSPOSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMS
39
ACCELERATION
Analogy Learning Examples
POSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMSPOSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMSPOSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMS
40
ACCELERATION
Analogy Learning Examples
POSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMSPOSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMSPOSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMSPOSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMS
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ACCELERATION
Analogy Learning Examples
POSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMSPOSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMSPOSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMSPOSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMS
“Head to heel strong as steel”
“Drive your knee forward as if
to shatter a pane of glass”
“Explode forward like you are
sprinting upstairs”
“Sprint out like you are trying to
catch a robber”
“Jet over helicopter when you
drive out”
“Sprint out like you have a cheetah
2 steps behind you”
“Imagine your arms are hammers
and your shins are the nails”
42
ABSOLUTE SPEED
Analogy Learning Examples
POSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMS
43
ABSOLUTE SPEED
Analogy Learning Examples
POSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMS
44
ABSOLUTE SPEED
Analogy Learning Examples
POSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMSPOSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMS
45
ABSOLUTE SPEED
Analogy Learning Examples
POSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMSPOSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMS
46
ABSOLUTE SPEED
Analogy Learning Examples
POSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMSPOSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMS
47
ABSOLUTE SPEED
Analogy Learning Examples
POSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMSPOSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMSPOSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMS
48
ABSOLUTE SPEED
Analogy Learning Examples
POSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMSPOSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMSPOSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMS
49
ABSOLUTE SPEED
Analogy Learning Examples
POSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMSPOSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMSPOSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMSPOSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMS
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ABSOLUTE SPEED
Analogy Learning Examples
POSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMSPOSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMSPOSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMSPOSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMS
“Lead with your belt buckle”
“Lean into the wind or run
like you are in a wind tunnel”
“Sprint through knee/shin
high grass”
“Sprint through knee/shin
high surf”
“Sprint as if the ground is on fire”
“Sprint as if to spin the earth back”
“Bounce off the ground like a ball”
“Open and close the door”
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“THE HAY IS IN
THE BARN”
52
“Analogies aren’t accidents, they’re arguments - arguments that,
like icebergs, conceal most of their mass and power beneath the
surface.” – John Pollack
53
“Analogies…often trigger emotions [and are a] practical way to
sort a flood of incoming data, place it within the context of our
experience, and make decisions accordingly.” – John Pollack
54
“If one never trusted a single analogy, how could one understand
anything in this world? What, other than one’s past, can one rely on in
grounding decisions that one makes when facing a new situation.”
– Douglas Hofstadter and Emmanuel Sander
55
“[Analogy] reveals meaning without committing the error of
defining it.” – Hannah Arendt
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Learning that sticks – how analogies shape understanding

  • 1. 1 LEARNING THAT STICKS HOW ANALOGIES SHAPE UNDERSTANDING
  • 2. 2 How often do you repeat the same cue over and over or feel like you are not being heard? Image Removed
  • 3. 3 How many times have you instructed your client on how to perform a movement only to be asked - so what do you want me to do?
  • 4. 4 How many times have you given your client a cue only to have them do exactly what you hoped to avoid?
  • 5. 5 How many times have you achieved great results within a session only to see those results disappear the next time the client shows up to train? Image Removed
  • 6. 6 Now…How many times have you also delivered a cue or bit of instruction and have it instantly work and continue to work as if you got 6 weeks of training out of one session?
  • 7. 7 How do we optimize instruction and cueing to ensure learning?
  • 8. 8 “CUTE AS A BABY”
  • 10. 10 DEVELOPMENT Learning Through Association | Language System APPLE! DOG!
  • 11. 11 “Symbols and words don’t have any intrinsic meaning except that which we assign them.” John Pollack
  • 12. 12 “Hey honey this is a basketball” ------------------- “Oh, kind of like a soccer ball” Image Removed
  • 13. 13 It would seem that new information is best understood through the lens of something we already know
  • 15. 15 “Much of humankind's remarkable mental aptitude can be attributed to analogical ability – the ability to perceive and use relational similarity.” Gentner & Calhoun (2010)
  • 16. 16 ““In broad terms, an analogy is simply a comparison that alerts a parallel - explicit or implicit - between two distinct things, based on the perception of a shared property or relation.” -John Pollack
  • 17. 17 Perth is in the grip of a heat wave with temperatures set to soar to 40 degrees Celsius by the end of the week. Australia is no stranger to extreme weather. Melbourne was pummeled with hailstones the size of golf balls on Saturday. Long term, droughts, bushfires, and floods have all plagued large swaths of Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria (excerpts from: James Geary in I IS AN OTHER)
  • 18. 18 “War involves the organized, deliberate use of force to attain a goal, often the control of territory. So does football.” Offensive lineman “ battle in the trenches ” to give the quarterback, often called the “ field general, ” the time to throw “ bullet ” passes and “ march ” his team downfield. If he’s got a “ cannon for an arm, ” he might even “ throw a bomb. ” (excerpts from: Michael Mandelbaum in THE MEANING OF SPORTS via John Pollack in SHORTCUT)
  • 19. 19 Car : Human Body Computer : Human Brain Jet : Broad Jump Rocket : Vertical Jump Prius : Jogging Porsche : Sprinting
  • 20. 20 What role does analogy play in influencing movement skill acquisition and learning?
  • 22. 22 ANALOGY LEARNING Table Tennis _ 3 Groups _ Explicit, Implicit and Analogy _ Practice Performance (300 Trials) _ Explicit = Implicit = Analogy _ Recall of Explicit Rules _ Explicit > Implicit = Analogy _ Transfer Test (50 Trials-Backward Counting) _ Accuracy (Explicit < Implicit = Analogy) _ Retention Test (50 Trials) _ Accuracy (Explicit = Implicit = Analogy) (Liao et al., 2001 and Poolton et al., 2006)
  • 23. 23 Liao et al., 2001 “draw a right-angled triangle with the bat… strike the ball while bringing the bat up the hypotenuse of the triangle” UK Poolton et al., 2007 “move the bat as if it is travelling up the side of a mountain” CHINA THE INFLUENCE OF CULTURE Analogy Learning
  • 24. 24 ANALOGY LEARNING Free Throws _ 3 Groups _ Explicit, Analogy and Control _ Practice Performance (3-days + 480 Trials) _ Explicit = Analogy = Control _ Recall of Explicit Rules _ Explicit > Control > Analogy _ Transfer Test (1 x 40 Trials-Backward Counting) _ Accuracy (Explicit = Control < Analogy) _ Retention Test (2 x 40 Trials) _ Accuracy (Explicit = Control = Analogy) (Lam et al., 2009/2009)
  • 26. 26 ANALOGY Use the familiar to explain something less familiar Familiar Resonate emotionally | Emotionally charged Emotional Highlight similarities and obscure differences Similarities Tell a coherent story Story STRUCTURAL MAPPING Creating Effective Analogies
  • 27. 27 Culture How does their culture influence the way they see, understand and experience the world Generation How does their generation influence their identity, world perception and social interests Motivation What is their ‘Why’ and their central driver for working towards a set of goals Habits/Hobbies What are they interested in doing and ‘Why’ are they interested in it Personality What makes them tick | What is their favorite color, super hero, super power, etc. FIVE WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR ANALOGIES
  • 28. 28 “It is not simply the case that the longer a piece of information stays in STM then the more likely it is to go into LTM. Instead, the more significant a stimulus or event is then the greater likelihood it is retained in LTM” Williams et al. (2008)
  • 29. 29 ANALOGY Identify analogies that capture the same timing, speed or rhythm of the movement Time | Speed Identify analogies that capture the same force characteristics or strength demands Force | Strength Identify analogies that capture the same direction or spatial qualities as the movement Direction | Space Identify analogies that capture the same shape, positions or geometry of the movement Geometry | Shape STRUCTURAL MAPPING Creating Effective Analogies for Movement
  • 30. 30 ACCELERATION Structural Mapping “Accelerate off the line like a jet taking-off from an aircraft carrier” ACCELERATION | JET
  • 31. 31 VERTICAL JUMP Structural Mapping “Explode of the ground like a rocket to the sky” JUMP | ROCKET
  • 33. 33 ANALOGY LEARNING Framework 3 Steps 1.  Identify movement of interest 2.  Prioritize top 3-5 common errors 3.  Generate 1-3 analogies for each error _  Acceleration _  Absolute Speed
  • 34. 34 ACCELERATION Analogy Learning Examples POSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMS
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  • 41. 41 ACCELERATION Analogy Learning Examples POSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMSPOSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMSPOSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMSPOSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMS “Head to heel strong as steel” “Drive your knee forward as if to shatter a pane of glass” “Explode forward like you are sprinting upstairs” “Sprint out like you are trying to catch a robber” “Jet over helicopter when you drive out” “Sprint out like you have a cheetah 2 steps behind you” “Imagine your arms are hammers and your shins are the nails”
  • 42. 42 ABSOLUTE SPEED Analogy Learning Examples POSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMS
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  • 50. 50 ABSOLUTE SPEED Analogy Learning Examples POSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMSPOSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMSPOSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMSPOSTURE | FRONT SIDE | BACKSIDE | ARMS “Lead with your belt buckle” “Lean into the wind or run like you are in a wind tunnel” “Sprint through knee/shin high grass” “Sprint through knee/shin high surf” “Sprint as if the ground is on fire” “Sprint as if to spin the earth back” “Bounce off the ground like a ball” “Open and close the door”
  • 51. 51 “THE HAY IS IN THE BARN”
  • 52. 52 “Analogies aren’t accidents, they’re arguments - arguments that, like icebergs, conceal most of their mass and power beneath the surface.” – John Pollack
  • 53. 53 “Analogies…often trigger emotions [and are a] practical way to sort a flood of incoming data, place it within the context of our experience, and make decisions accordingly.” – John Pollack
  • 54. 54 “If one never trusted a single analogy, how could one understand anything in this world? What, other than one’s past, can one rely on in grounding decisions that one makes when facing a new situation.” – Douglas Hofstadter and Emmanuel Sander
  • 55. 55 “[Analogy] reveals meaning without committing the error of defining it.” – Hannah Arendt
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