Term 3 Transferring, training and adapting skills Flashcards
Explain transference of skills
Once skills have been learned, they are continually refined using practice, feedback and transference of skills. This occurs when the learning or development of one skill is used in the learning and development of another skill.
What are basic skill drills?
Basic Skill Drills are practice drills that are designed to allow the individual to learn and perform skills in an environment that ignores outside elements, such as the opposition or movement.
What must players think about in intermediate drills?
In intermediate drills, movement is the only other factor that the player must think about.
What are advanced skill drills?
As the difficulty of the drill increases, the aim is to make the activity more like a real game situation.
What does the SSTEP acronym stand for?
Speed
Space
Time
Equipment
Pressure
What are opposed drills?
Opposed drills involve the player and opponent weighing up the available options and choosing the best way to perform the task.
What is tactical proficiency?
Tactical Proficiency (decision making) refers to the ability to weigh up game situations and decide which option to take and when to take it.
What is game sense?
Game sense is an approach to coaching that uses the game as the focus of the practice session.
What does game sense require?
Game sense activities require players to perform skills in situations that are similar to those in a real game. Players are forced to weigh up the choice of which skill to perform, and how to perform the skill to complete the drill.