Created by Libby Cashmore-Clifton
about 6 years ago
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Question | Answer |
Verbal guidance | - Explained to the learner. |
Verbal guidance (advantages) | - Can be used at all stages. - Alongside all the other methods. - Delivered to multiple people at once.. |
Verbal guidance (disadvantages) | - Coach needs to have good communication skills. - Hard to reach difficult skills. - Can lead to boredom. |
Visual guidance | - Occurs when athletes watch demonstrates of a skill. |
Visual guidance (advantages) | - Can be used at all stages of learning. - Allows mental image to develop. - Can be delivered to multiple people at once. -Can be used with other forms of guidance. |
Visual guidance (disadvantages) | - Hard to teach complex skills. - Can lead to boredom. |
Manual guidance | - Occurs when a coach physically manipulates an athlete into the correct position.. |
Manual guidance (advantages) | - Reduces the risk of injury. - Allows feeling of the movement to develop. - Can be used with other forms of guidance. |
Manual guidance (disadvantages) | - Hard to teach complex skills. - Can lead to boredom. - Can lead to over-reliance on the coach. |
Mechanical guidance | - When aids are used to assist the skill with development. |
Mechanical guidance (advantage) | - Reduces the risk of injury. - Provides the feeling of the movement. - Allows beginners to practice dangerous more complex skills. |
Mechanical Guidance (disadvantages) | - Specialist equipment needed. - Can become over reliant on the equipment. |
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