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Y11 Classfication of skills - Coggle Diagram
Y11 Classfication of skills
Basic
Skills of the
most basic level
Building blocks
for performers that must be mastered before the performer can advanced further in the sport and attempt any complex skills
An example of a this would be
jogging
, walking or running
Complex
Complex skills are much
more difficult
. Include
complicated movements
that require high levels of co-ordination and control.
Sport specific
An example of this is
serving
in tennis
Open
Skill performed in a certain way to deal with
changing or unstable environment/
scenario.
Performers have to
adapt their skills
to a changing environment
An example of this would be
playing a pass
in ultimate frisbee
Closed
A skill
not affected by the environment
as the skill is performed the same way each time
Self-paced
and occur in
predictable situations
An example would be a gymnast performing a
floor routine
.
Self-paced skill
Skill started
when the performer wants to start it
(speed, rate or pace of skill is
controlled by the performer
)
An example is
serving
in tennis, you decide when to throw the ball up and when to hit it
Externally paced skill
A skill when started by an
external
factor
(the speed, rate or pace is
controlled by external factors such as an opponent
)
An example of this could be
returning the serve
in tennis from your opponent
Gross movement
A gross movement is when you use
large muscle groups
to perform big,
strong powerful movements
such as a layup in basketball
Fine movement
A fine movement is a
small, precise movement
showing high levels of accuracy and co-ordination
involves the use of a
small group of muscles
, such as a delicate net drop volley in double tennis