Giving yourself your own feedback (in= you),if you are common in the sport you are able to feel if something is wrong, gymnastics cartwheel.
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What is extrinsic feedback and one example?
Getting feedback from an external source, and they can't instruct you on what to do, e.g. a coach, another player or teacher (ex=external), basketball, half time.
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What is concurrent feedback and one example?
When a coach is on the sidelines and they shout what to do in the exact moment, (current= at the time of the performance), a football coach instructing the players what to do during the match.
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What is terminal feedback and one example?
Giving feedback to a performer right after they have performed and its happened (terminal= landing in an airport), can remember exactly whats happened so they can change it for next time, fresh in their minds, diving showing a video of performance.
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What is feedback?
Information received before, during or after a performance about a performance.
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What is extrinsic feedback and one example?
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Getting feedback from an external source, and they can't instruct you on what to do, e.g. a coach, another player or teacher (ex=external), basketball, half time.
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