Types Of Feedback
- Created by: Rhianna397
- Created on: 04-03-21 09:56
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- Types Of Feedback
- Intrinsic Feedback
- knowing how well you performed in the technique because of what it felt like
- EXAMPLE
- a gymnast may feel that they are off-balance whilst doing a beam routine
- EXAMPLE
- knowing how well you performed in the technique because of what it felt like
- Extrinsic Feedback
- someone else tells you or shows you what happened and how to improve - suited for beginners as they don't have the experience
- EXAMPLE
- a football player can hear feedback from their coach, who is on the sideline
- EXAMPLE
- someone else tells you or shows you what happened and how to improve - suited for beginners as they don't have the experience
- Intrinsic Feedback
- Feedback Focus On Different Aspects Of a Skill
- Knowledge Of Performance
- using the correct movements or techniques - extrinsic or extrinsic feedback works well for experienced performers
- a diver may feel that their routine went smoothly as each move went well
- EXAMPLE
- using the correct movements or techniques - extrinsic or extrinsic feedback works well for experienced performers
- Knowledge Of Results
- the outcome of a skill, this is always extrinsic feedback and includes data, good for in experienced performers
- EXAMPLE
- Knowledge Of Performance
- Positive Or Negative Feedback
- Positive - focuses on what you did well - good for beginners
- EXAMPLE
- a coach may tell a beginner that they have a good technique
- EXAMPLE
- Negative - focuses on what you didn't do well and could improve - good for experienced performers
- EXAMPLE
- a coach may give feedback about the errors in a trampolining routine
- EXAMPLE
- Positive - focuses on what you did well - good for beginners
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