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"While positional coaches could share some degree of knowledge and expertise with Skill Acquisition Specialists (e.g., regarding topics like skill execution, training periodization, methodology, and coaching approaches), the roles of the SAS do not necessarily have to align fully with those of sport-specific coaches. Furthermore, most coaches will likely not possess the same depth of knowledge and understanding pertaining to ideas relevant to skillful movement behavior and creating optimal conditions for learning that the SAS does. In other words, there is much more to the SAS role than providing positionspecific coaching for individual athletes, even though that is highly relevant."
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