Stage where there are many errors.
What is cognitive?
Genetic characteristics inherited from parents.
What is heredity?
Occurs in an unpredictable environment.
What is an open skill?
Are strategy, tactics and decision making.
What are the performance elements?
A person that is stocky and shorter.
What is an endomorph.
Refers to a test that measures the correct thing.
What is validity?
Stage where movement is fluid and there is minimal thinking about the skill.
What is autonomous?
Your body type based on skeleton and composition.
What is somatotype?
Uses large muscle groups.
What is a gross motor skill?
Practicing a skill in its entirety.
What is whole practice?
Feedback after a skill has been executed.
What is delayed feedback?
Beep test for measuring speed.
What is an invalid test?
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How many stages of skill acquisition are there?
An individual's characteristics or way of behaving.
What is personality?
A skill that has a beginning and end.
What is a discrete skill?
A skill that is the combining of several skills.
What is a serial skill?
Feeling if your foot hit the ball sweetly is an example.
What is an example of knowledge of performance?
The ability to continually repeat good performances.
What is consistency?
Stage where errors occur but become less frequent.
What is associative?
A belief in one's own ability.
What is confidence?
A skill that has distinct beginning or end.
What is a continuous skill?
Feedback from the coach is an example.
What is external feedback?
When practice involves improving one element of a skill.
What is part practice?
Refers to a test that can be repeated consistently.
What is reliability?
Roger Federer
Give an example of a tennis player in autonomous stage?
Knowledge and skills gained from previous events.
What is experience?
Occurs in a stable and more predictable environment.
What is a closed skill?
Feedback from what you 'felt' whilst performing the skill.
What is internal feedback?
Judging made by an unhappy supporter at a Tigers NRL game.
What is personal judging criteria?
The ability to 'feel' or 'sense' one's own skill execution and adapt accordingly.
What is kinaesthetic sense?
One or two simple instructions is best.
How are cognitive learners coached?
Includes reaction time, perception and coordination.
What does ability include?
When the timing of the skill is determined by the performer.
What is a self paced skill?
Feedback whilst a skill is being performed.
What is concurrent feedback?
When training is broken up with rest breaks or talking.
What is distributed practice?
A time for completing a run is an example.
What is an objective measure?
They can identify and correct their own errors.
What is a characteristic of someone in autonomous stage?
A person who is lean and tall.
What is an ectomorph?
Uses only small muscle groups.
What is a fine motor skill?
Knowing if a goal kick is successful or not is an example.
What is an example of knowledge of results?
The ability to predict teammates and opponents.
What is anticipation?
A measure that relies on opinion.
What are subjective measures?
Closed skills are best for this stage.
What is cognitive stage?
A person who is muscular and athletic.
What is a mesomorph?
When the timing of a skill is determined by the opponent.
What is externally paced skill?
When training occurs with minimal or no stoppages.
What is massed practice?
Refers to efficient movement and skill execution.
What is technique?
Juding diving is an example.
What is an example of a prescribed judging criteria?