2.1 Skill Acquistion (Transfer of Skills) Flashcards
Proactive transfer
The influence of one skill on a skill yet to be performed
Retroactive transfer
The influence of one skill on the learning or performance of a skill that has previously been learned
Positive transfer
When the learning and performance of one skill helps the learning and performance of another skill
Negative transfer
When the learning and performance of one skill hinders the learning and performance of another skill
Bilateral transfer
The transfer of learning from one limb to another
Basic to complex teaching
Practice basic skills and then build upon those skills to more complex ones
Motor programmes
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Intertask transfer
The influence of one skill on a new skill
Intratask transfer
The way different conditions in practice can influence the learning of a skill
Near transfer
When the tasks given in training are very similar to the ‘real game’ situation
Far transfer
The training tasks are very different for the ‘real game’ tasks but give general experiences which could be used in a variety of situations