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Research Interests
My research examines human motor behaviour; that is, how humans control their movements and develop their skills across the lifespan. My recent research has concentrated on youth sport, in particular within the context of track and field athletics. Working under the Department of Physical Education and Sport Sciences' Sport and Human Performance theme, my current research agenda consists of three strands: (1) Maturation and youth sport. (2) Coaches knowledge and practices. (3) Enhancing practice quality. Strand 1: Projects within this strand have centred on the analysis of a database of track and field performances to determine: (i) the relationship between maturation (as indicated by relative age) and ranking, (ii) the relationship between success at different age grades in youth competition, and between youth and adult success, and (iii) the prevalence and consequences for participation of early specialisation within athletics. Additional projects within this theme have explored the influence of maturation on development in rugby union. Strand 2: Specific projects include examining coaches perceptions of the importance of visual exploratory activity (aka scanning) in football, and how coaches refine well-learned techniques which are sub-optimal because of injury-risks or limiting performance. In addition, recent research has focused on how coaches design effective learning environments in an adventure sport context. Strand 3: Specific projects include athletes' use of attentional focus in a range of sports, designing interventions to enhance musician's self-regulatory skills, and an industry report for the England and Wales Cricket Board examining coaches perceptions of the practice behaviours of academy cricketers.
Teaching Interests
I teach to make a difference. I believe that a better understanding of skill acquisition amongst coaches, teachers, and sport scientists can make a meaningful difference to the participation of young people in sport and physical activity, and to their broader development. As an educator, I have the opportunity to have that influence if, through my teaching, I inspire the students who will be the coaches, the teachers, the sport scientists, to learn more about skill acquisition and how this knowledge can enhance their practice. It is therefore my goal to get students excited about the difference they can make by applying their knowledge of skill acquisition. As such, my teaching philosophy has five central tenets:- Connect with the individual- Work in partnership- Create something tangible- Develop through affirmation - Celebrate growth
Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
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SDG 4 Quality Education
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Developing skill within the context of a Game-Based Approach
Barrett, L., Kinnerk, P. & Kearney, P. E., Jun 2025, In: International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching. 20, 3, p. 960-972 13 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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The eyes don’t have it: Coaches’ eye is not a valid method of estimating biological maturation in male Gaelic football
Fitzgerald, F., Campbell, M., Kearney, P. E. & Cumming, S. P., Feb 2025, In: International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching. 20, 1, p. 35-44 10 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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The adaptable coach – A critical review of the practical implications for traditional and constraints–led approaches in sports coaching: A commentary
Kearney, P. E., Logan, O., Dunton, A. & Coughlan, E. K., Jun 2024, In: International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching. 19, 3, p. 1255-1261 7 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Comment/debate
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High performance team sport coaches’ perspectives of their use of in-session core coaching practices to stimulate player learning
Kinnerk, P., Kearney, P. E., Harvey, S. & Lyons, M., 12 Oct 2024, In: Sport, Education and Society. 29, 8, p. 983-996 14 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Exploring the existence, strength, and independence of relative age and maturation selection biases: a case study in Gaelic football talent development programmes
Fitzgerald, F., Campbell, M., Kearney, P. E. & Cumming, S., 31 Dec 2024, In: Annals of Human Biology. 51, 1, 7 p., 2349040.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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