11 - Skill Acqusition and analysis Flashcards

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Pedagogy

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The method and practice of teaching especially as an academic subject

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Traditional pedagogy

Features

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Traditional pedagogy occurs through the simple transmission of fixed knowledge from COACH TO ATHLETE

Features of this approach:

  • content focused learning
  • coached led learning
  • coach is fully responsible for what, how and when learning take place
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Non linear pedagogy

Features

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Non linear pedagogy occurs in an unpredictable manner with coach and athletes exploring a situation TOGETHER

Features

  • High level of connectivity between athletes and coaches
  • process orientated learning
  • development of creative processes in athletes
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Newell’s constraint led approach

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A teaching coaching method based on principles of non linear approach when a situation is unpredictable.

The constraints are classified into 3 sections:

1) ATHLETE constraints
- self organization
- movement patterns
- cognition
- decision making

2) ENVIRONMENTAL constraints
- physical factors (gravity, altitude, light, music, noise, lines on court)
- social factors ( peer pressure, social and cultural expectations)

3) TASK constraints
- the goal of a specific task
- rules of actions
- rules on equipment used

3) Task constraints

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Ways coaches can manipulate constraints:

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  • modifying equipment
  • modifying size of okaying areas
  • setting task goals in the game
  • enforcing specific rules
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How can a constraints lead approach to learning a given sport influence motivation

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The impact of a constraints lead approach may be different for individuals

  • minimize rules
  • control space available
  • modify equipment to allow more success
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Notational analysis

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Is the study of movement patterns, strategy and tactics in a team sport.

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Outline the reasons of using notational analysis in physical education

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Used to j firm the coaching process and improve athlete performance

  • providing an objective way for recording performance
  • consistent and reliable
  • qualitative and quantitative feedback
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List the five applications of notation in physical education and sporting contexts

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  1. Tactical evaluation
  2. Technical evaluation
  3. Analysis of movement
  4. Development of database and models
  5. Educational use with teacher and athlete
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Phase analysis model

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Sequential, based on movement principles

  • preparation
  • retraction
  • action
  • follow through
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Performance outcome model

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Hierarchical, based on mechanical relationships underpinning performance

  • speed principles
  • force principles
  • coordination principles
  • specific performance principles
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Explain how a flow chart system can be used for match analysis in a team invasion game

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Identifies features such as:

  • the player who has the possession
  • the location for a change in procession
  • player who gains procession
  • the method of change in procession (tackle/ interception)
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Suggest how to develop notional systems for team games

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  • scattergrams
  • frequency tables
  • sequential systems
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Outline 3 examples of the use of digital technology in sport analysis

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  1. Motion tracking - Hawkeye (used in tennis ball tracking)
  2. Performance analysis software - Prozone )shows the movement of people in football)
  3. Nutrition, fitness and training analysis - (Bodybyte, Apple Watch)
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Evaluate the use of information technologies in sport analysis for different sport contexts

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  • Provides data not available through traditional techniques (eg. power outputs in cycling)
  • provides data over shorter or longer time scales
  • data is objective and accurate
  • processed data improves visualization and allows image comparison
  • feedback is immediate and efficient
  • feedback information is manageable and is specifically adjusted to individuals needs
  • many new software technologies are relatively inexpensive
  • coaches need training to make effective use of and to develop skills in interpretation of data
  • limited availability in many regions
  • limited use in all situations (renovate locations)
  • may lead to over reliance on objective data
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