Question | Answer |
Define Skill | The learned ability to bring about predetermined results with the minimum outlay of time, energy or both. |
Open Skill | A skill performed in an unstable, unpredictable environment. |
Characteristics of skill | A = Aesthetically pleasing C= consistent E = efficient F = fluent A= accurate C = controlled E = economic |
Closed skill | A skill performed in a stable, unchanging (predictable) environment. |
Gross skill | A skill that uses large muscle groups |
Fine skill | A skill that uses small muscle groups |
Self-paced skill | When the performer controls the start and the speed of the skill. |
Externally paced skill | When the performer has no control over the start and the speed of the skill |
Discrete skill | A skill that has a clear beginning and end |
Serial skill | A skill that contains several discrete skills in order to make a more integrated movement |
Low organised skill | A skill that is easily broken into parts |
High organised skill | A skill that is not easily broken into parts. |
Simple skill | A skill that requires few decisions when being performed |
Complex skill | A skill that requires decision making using lots of information when performed. |
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