Skill charateristics Flashcards

1
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open skill

A

in an unpredictable environment
not always the same eg open play not set piece

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2
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closed skill

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predictable, same, easy to practice
penalty

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3
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gross skill

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uses large muscles
rugby tackle

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4
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fine skill

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uses smaller muscles (more intricate)
ping pong

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5
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self-paced skill

A

performer chooses the pace at which they perform the skill penalty

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6
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externally paced skill

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the performer has no control over the pace of the skill sailing

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7
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discrete skill

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clear beginning and end
short sharp tennis serve

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8
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continuous skill

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no clear beginning or end
subroutines are ~ the same
cycling

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9
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serial skill

A

many discrete skills linked together in continuous movement, dance routine

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10
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low organized skill

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can easily be broken down into sub-routines
swimming

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11
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high organized skill

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difficult to break down into sub-routines
football volley

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12
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simple skill

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not many things to take it account
forward roll

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13
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complex skill

A

many decitions

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14
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positive transfer

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when the learning of one skill aids the learning of another

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15
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negative transfer

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when the learning of a skill hinders the learning of another

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16
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no transfer =

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zero transfer

17
Q

bilateral transfer

A

when the skill can be transferred from one side of the body to the other

18
Q

whole practice

A

practicing the whole skill
creates links between sub-routines

19
Q

whole part whole practice

A

practice whole skill then identify errors and practice details then practice whole skill again

20
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progressive parts practice

A

starting with a subroutine and adding on the next subroutines chronologically when the previous is learned

21
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massed practice

A

no breaks
good when skill is discrete and simple