WHOLE-characteristics, class of skills and example
Skill is learned in its complete form. High organisation and Simple skills. Golf Swing.
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Advantages
Understands relationship between sub-rountines immediately. Good for learning skillswhich are ballistic. Develops kinaesthesis fo the skill. Mental image. Autonimous.
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Disadvantages
Not good for complex/dangerous skills. Not good for beginner. Possibility of fatigue.
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WHOLE-PART-WHOLE- Characteristics, class of skills and example
Attempts whole skill, Develops sub-rountines which they have difficulties with, Completes whole skill again. High Organisation, complex. Tennis serve.
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Advantages
Overall feeling for moevment and timing. Weaknesses can be identified and developed. Provides motivation when success is achieved.
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Disadvantages
Part should not be isolated for any length of time. More time consuming.
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PROGRESSIVE PART- Characteristics, Class of skill, example
Parts of a skill practiced in isolation then linked before attempting whole skill. Low organisation, complex skills, serial skills. Triple Jump.
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Advantages
Good for dangerous skills, reduces information load, rest possible/fatigue reduced, success at each stage aids motivation.
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Disadvantages
Can take longer than other methods, feel of movement may be lost(kinasthetic).
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Understands relationship between sub-rountines immediately. Good for learning skillswhich are ballistic. Develops kinaesthesis fo the skill. Mental image. Autonimous.
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WHOLE-PART-WHOLE- Characteristics, class of skills and example
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