Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Sports Psychology
- types of skills
- closed skill is when you have
control over what will
happen when you perform
the skill. no factors will be
able to change it.
- open skill is one where you have
no control over how you will
have to perform the skill as
others performance and the
evironment can affect the skill.
- basic skill is one that is
easy to do and doesnt
take much concentration
to perform.
- complex skill is one that is
difficult and takes more
concentration to perform.
- low organisations skill is
when it can be broken
down and practiced
seperately.
- high organisation is a
skill that cannot be
broken down into
phrases.
- types of feedback
- visual feedback is when you
watch the skill being taken
place or see a video of
yourself.
- verbal feedback is when your
coach tells you what you can
do to improve toy
performance or skill.
- intrinsic feedback is when you
recieve information from your
senses that the skill has taken
place.
- extrinsic feedback is
feedback given by
another person such as
a coach or teacher.
- concurrent feedback is recived
during the movement being
performed.
- terminal feedback is received
after the session has been
completed.
- types of guidance
- mechanical guidance is when you
feel what a good performance
should feel like
- manual guidance is the coach
moves with you through a
movement so that they know
how it feels.
- types of practice
- fixed practice is
when a specific
movement is
repeated until it has
been mastered.
- massed practice is
when there is no rest
between the sessions
- distributed practice is
when you learn a skill
overtime with breaks in
between
- variable practice is
when the situation
keeps changing so the
training is in that
manner.