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Skill and transfer (p1) - Coggle Diagram
Skill and transfer (p1)
Skill characteristics
ACE FACE
Aesthetically pleasing
Consistent
Efficient
Fluent
Accurate
Controlled
Economical
Skill classifications
Simple - complex
how much information needs to be processed and decisions made while performing skill action
Discrete - serial - continuous
the continuity of the skill, does one part flow into the next
Self paced - externally paced
level of control over when the skill is executed and at what speed
Highly or lowly skilled
how easily can it be broken into parts
highly skilled = not easily broken into parts
Gross - fine
size of muscle groups used
Open - closed
is the environment predictable
Transfer of learning
How the learning and performance of one skill influences another
Positive
learning and performance of one skill
helps
another
similarities in actions that help skill development
netball and basketball chest pass
negative
tennis and badminton serve due to differnet amount of wrist action
learning and performance of one skill
hinders
another
often between similar skills but small differences
zero
learning and performance of one skill has
no influence
on another skill
skiing and table tennis
bilateral
learning and performance of one skill
crosses the body from limb to limb
learning a basketball lay-up with the right hand assists learning it with the left