3.6 Feedback Flashcards
Feedback
Is all the information an athlete receives about the result or process of any activity either during or at its completion.
This information comes from intrinsic and extrinsic sources.
Main roles of feed back
Motivate
Reinforce
Regulate or change performance during activity
Inform and improve future performance
Motivate
Receiving info can motivate individuals
KoR makes the task more interesting and keeps the learner alert and results in learner setting higher performance goals
Reinforcement
FB can reinforce efficient motor programs and schema. KoR will reinforce to the learner that the movement they have developed is working efficiently
Regulate or change the performance
FB guides the athlete on ways to move more efficiently. FB acts to instruct the learner about aspects of a movement which need changing during the movement
Inform and improve future performance
FB provided to assist players to improve future performances
Intrinsic Feedback
Is the sensory info that arises as a natural consequence of producing a movement
Comes from the senses both during and after movement
Extrinsic feedback
This is info provided to the athlete from an outside source
It provides info about the outcome of the skill that performers can obtain on the own and that supplements the intrinsic info they normally have at their disposal
Knowledge of Results
FB received from an external source which provides info about the performance
Is essential for learning especially in the cognitive and associative phase of learning
Knowledge of Performance
Is a form of extrinsic feedback that indicates technical aspects of quality of movement
Info about the movement pattern that the athlete has performed either correctly or incorrectly
Timing of feed back
Continuous and Terminals
Continuous feedback is provided from many sources during the execution of skills
Terminal feedback is the feedback provided after a skill has been performed