2.1 Skill Acquistion (Transfer of Skills) Flashcards

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Proactive transfer

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The influence of one skill on a skill yet to be performed

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Retroactive transfer

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The influence of one skill on the learning or performance of a skill that has previously been learned

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Positive transfer

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When the learning and performance of one skill helps the learning and performance of another skill

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Negative transfer

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When the learning and performance of one skill hinders the learning and performance of another skill

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Bilateral transfer

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The transfer of learning from one limb to another

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Basic to complex teaching

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Practice basic skills and then build upon those skills to more complex ones

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Motor programmes

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8
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Intertask transfer

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The influence of one skill on a new skill

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Intratask transfer

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The way different conditions in practice can influence the learning of a skill

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Near transfer

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When the tasks given in training are very similar to the ‘real game’ situation

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Far transfer

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The training tasks are very different for the ‘real game’ tasks but give general experiences which could be used in a variety of situations

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