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What is the focus of skill acquisition in performance?
To develop a
performer
by
improving
their skills.
Why is the autonomous phase important in skill acquisition?
It helps the performer to execute skills
automatically
without
conscious
effort.
How can mental practice be utilized in skill acquisition?
Mental practice can be done in conjunction with
physical practice
to enhance
performance.
What are the different types of practice in skill acquisition?
Whole practice
Whole-part-whole practice
Progressive part practice
Repetitive practice
What is the key to answering questions about skill classification?
The key is to relate the type of
practice
to a
skill classification.
What are the advantages of whole practice?
Develops
self-paced
skills
Suitable for
closed
skills
Enhances overall skill
execution
What are the disadvantages of whole practice?
Not suitable for
beginners
Time-consuming
Some skills cannot be
broken down
into whole tasks
What type of skill is best suited for whole-part-whole practice?
Complex
skills.
What is the purpose of progressive part practice?
To focus on specific
weaknesses
by practicing parts of the skill
gradually.
What are the advantages of progressive part practice?
Keeps
links
between
subroutines
Focuses on specific
weaknesses
Reduces
danger
and
fatigue
What are the disadvantages of progressive part practice?
Time-consuming
If the first part is
incorrect
, all is
lost
Can lead to
negative
transfer
What is an example of a skill that may require whole-part-whole practice?
A
golf swing.
What criteria should be considered when selecting a method of practice?
Continuity
of the skill
Degree
of complexity
Type of skill being
learned
What are the three stages of learning?
Cognitive
stage
Associative
stage
Autonomous
stage
What characterizes the cognitive stage of learning?
It involves many
mistakes
,
requires
demonstrations, and mental
rehearsal.
How does the associative stage differ from the cognitive stage?
In the associative stage, the performer
continues
practicing and makes
fewer
mistakes.
What is a key characteristic of the autonomous stage of learning?
Skills are executed automatically with fluent and efficient movements.
What type of feedback develops in the associative stage?
Internal
kinaesthesis
develops, along with some knowledge of results.
What is the learning plateau?
The plateau is a period during performance when there are no signs of improvement.
How does internal kinaesthesis function in the autonomous stage?
It is used to correct one's own
mistakes
without
conscious
thought.
What factors affect participation in physical activity and sport?
Personal motivation
Accessibility of
facilities
Social support
Economic
factors
Cultural
influences
What type of feedback is used by a cognitive performer?
Extrinsic
feedback is used by a cognitive performer.
What does the atypical learning curve illustrate?
It illustrates the rate of
improvement
shown by a performer when learning a
new
,
closed
skill.