3.1.2.1 SKILL, SKILL CONTINUUMS AND TRANSFER OF SKILLS 0.0 / 5 ? Physical EducationSkill AcquisitionASOCR Created by: James MuttittCreated on: 07-01-18 15:28 What is a motor skill? Any skill that involves movement 1 of 19 What is a gross skill? A skill that involves large muscle movement and little concern on precision 2 of 19 What is a fine skill? A skill that involves small muscle movements and involves precision and accuracy 3 of 19 What is a open skill? A skill that is affected by the environment and perception and decision making is needed 4 of 19 What is a closed skill? A skill that is not affected by the environment and you need little information to process the skill 5 of 19 What is a discrete skill? A skill that has a clear start and end and to repeat the skill you must start again 6 of 19 What is a serial skill? A skill which has discrete skills linked together and the sequence is important 7 of 19 What is a continuous skill? A skill that has no clear start or end and the end of a cycle is the start of another 8 of 19 What is a self paced skill? A skill where players have control over the speed of the movement 9 of 19 What is a external paced skill? A skill where the speed of the movement is controlled by the environment 10 of 19 What is a simple skill? A skill with few subroutines and few decisions to be made with little information to process 11 of 19 What is a complex skill? A skill with many subroutines and many decisions to be made with lots of information to process 12 of 19 What is a low organisation skill? A skill where subroutines can be separated and practiced in parts 13 of 19 What is a high organisation skill? A skill where subroutines are closely linked and practiced as a whole 14 of 19 What is positive transfer? One skill helps the learning of another skill 15 of 19 What is negative transfer? One skill hinders the learning of another skill 16 of 19 What is bi-lateral transfer? Transfer from limb to limb 17 of 19 What is retroactive transfer? Current learning of a new skill affects the performance of a previously learned skill 18 of 19 What is proactive transfer? Current learning of a new skill affects the performance of a future skill 19 of 19
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