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A golf swing with a clear begining and end is an example of this type of skill.

What is a discrete skill?

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Something that must be learned by the performer and already has a pre-determined goal.
What is a skill?
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This type of memory has a maximum capacity. Generally limited to ~10 seconds.
What is short term memory?
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Humans use ______ _______ when taking in information from the outside world.
What is sense organs?
100
What is the difference between skill and ability?
What is learned vs given?
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This type of teaching/coaching style gives the most "power" to the student.

What is problem solving?

200

Response time minus reaction time = ?

What is movement time?

200

You can link distinct motor programs together to form....

What is an executive motor function/program?

200

Correct your technique during the practice of the skill

What is concurrant feedback?

200

Hicks law states thet as you increase the alternative stimuli you increase...?

What is response time?

300

This practice type is typically for the higher level athlete that practices a continuous motion repeatedly.

What is a massed practice?

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This type of learning curve slows as the learner progresses.

What is negatively accelerated?

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What are the 3 phases of learning?
What is Cognitive, associative, autonomous?
300
Causing over-confidence in an athlete is an overuse of what?
What is positive feedback?
300

What type of teaching method would be best to accommodate a large group of learners but has the potential to turn them into "mini me's?"

What is command type?

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This practice type is generally reserved for low level learners or younger athletes that get bored or fatigued easily :and need to rest and change activity

What is distributed practice?

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The effectors in a movement

What are muscles?

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Motor skill that requires large muscle groups is known as?

What is gross motor skill?

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Which memory strategy you use when you connect an action or text to images or colors with another meaning.

What is association?

400

When rugby players learn how to dance to increase gross body coordination is an example of?

What is ability to skill practice.

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A movement completed that has no chance to be altered once started is known as?

What is open loop control/movement?

500

As you learn a skill, you progress quickly at first but your rate of learning eventually levels off. After a period of time your rate of learning picks up again. This is known as....

What is a plateau?

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The time between the stimulus 2 and response 1 during a dummy is called

What is psychological refractory period?

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The inner ear, proprioceptors and golgi tendon organs are all examples of what?

What are interoceptors?

500

Reducing the ammount of stimuli stored in the short term memory is responsability of:

Selective attention