4.2 Types and methods of practice Flashcards

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What is the whole practice method

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  • when skill is practiced without breaking it down into sub-routines- skill carried out in its complete form
  • good for high organisation and continuous skills- which are hard to break down into sub-routines
  • e.g. golf swing
  • ADV- allows performer to develop kinaesthesis- feel of the skill
  • DISADV- difficult for low ability learners who may struggle to perform whole skill- de-motivation
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What is the part practice method

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kill is broken down into sub routines- particular part of skill is practiced and improved

  • good for low organisation skills- easy to break into sub-routines
  • e.g. breast- stroke in swimming
  • ADV- good for beginners who may find practising whole skill too difficult
  • limits information overload
  • DISADV- limits awareness of whole skill
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What is the whole- part- whole practice method

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whole skill is practised- then practise sub-routines in parts- then put sub-routines back together and practise whole skill again

  • good for low organisation and serial skills where skill can be easily split into sub-routines
  • e.g. triple jump
  • ADV- allows performer to focus on weak areas of performance and improve
  • DISADV-can be difficult for low ability learners- lots of information- information overload
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What is the progressive-part method

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chaining-skill is broken down into sub-routines- links of a chain- first link is practiced, second link is practiced and then practised together

  • low organisation and serial skills- easy to break down into sub-routines
  • e.g. triple jump
  • ADV- helps performer learn links between sub-routines
  • DISADV- de-motivating for high ability learners who may be able to practise the skill as a whole
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What is the massed methods

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continuous practice session. With no rest intervals- repeat skills

  • Good for some gross skills- builds up strength, delays fatigue
  • ADV-good for high ability performers who want to fine tune a skill
  • DISADV- can be boring/ exhausting for some performers
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What is the distrubuted practice

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involves regular rest intervals, useful to use with tiring sports- could be used for feedback/ tasks unrelated to the session

  • e.g. swimming
  • good for complex skills
  • ADV- good for beginners/ low fitness performers
  • DISADV- hard to regain intensity and concentration after long breaks
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What is the fixed practice method

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practising in a stable and predictable environment

  • e.g. practising a javelin throw
  • ADV- allows performer to perfect a skill
  • DISADV- can become boring
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What is the varied practice method

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varying/ a range of environments

  • ADV- prepares performers for a variety of situations that may occur in a match
  • DISADV- can be confusing/ overwhelming for beginners
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