types of guidance
- Created by: EddieJ101
- Created on: 10-01-18 19:47
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- types of guidance
- visual guidance
- Visual guidance can show the skill as a whole movement, broken down into steps or applied within a real situation
- especially useful for people starting out
- example: tennis coach would demonstrate a serve to learners so it can be replicated.
- verbal guidance
- requires coaches and athletes to understand and use the same language and terminology.
- needs to be specific and accurate so the performer knows exactly what and how to improve.
- Verbal guidance is given by an observer after watching your performance.
- manual guidance
- example, manual guidance is provided when a coach guides an athlete's arm to mimic a javelin throw or when a coach supports a gymnast to do a backflip.
- provided during practice rather than performance.
- when a performer is physically guided or supported by the coach.
- mechanical guidance
- used at the early stages of learning
- example;using a float in swimming to develop leg action and body position in front crawl
- when a piece of equipment or an aid is used to help a performer learn and practise a skill.
- visual guidance
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