Friday, May 31, 2019

Skills for SPORT :: essays research papers fc

Part A1.0Skill Ones ClassificationsCatching a fly ball can be classified as a gross-motor skill, serial skill, locomotor skill and an open skill.1.1Justified ClassificationsCatching a fly ball is classified as an open skill beca utilization it is performed in an unpredictable environment e.g. the catcher wont hold out were the ball will go until it has been hit in that direction. Catching a fly ball is a serial skill because you use several discrete skills and form a Continuous performance e.g. you have to move underneath the ball that has been hit and deposit your glove up to try and catch the ball. Gross-motor skills involve using large body parts, which you do use catching a fly ball. Catching a fly ball can be classed as a locomotor skill as you have to move to where the ball will land so that you catch it.2.0Skill Twos ClassificationsRunning Between bases can be classified as a discrete skill, gross-motor skill, locomotor skill and both(prenominal) closed in(p) and open ski ll.2.1Justified ClassificationsRunning between bases is classified as a discrete skill because you have a distinct beginning and end. You use large body parts while running in-between bases and that is why it is classed as a Gross motor-skill. Running between bases is both an open and closed skills because to be an open skill it has to be unpredictable so thats sneaking bases, but to be a closed skill it is predictable so that is when all bases are loaded and everyone has to run between bases. You travel from one place to another while running between bases and that is why it can be classed as an loco-motor skill.3.0Phases of learningWhen learning how to perform the skills catching a fly ball and running between You will go through all of these stages. To be good at the two skills displayed above involves the three learning phases Cognitive Stage, Associative Stage and the Autonomous Stage.3.1Cognitive Stage (Understanding)The performerNeeds to know the skill to be practisedNeeds to know how the equipment is to be usedMakes frequent errors

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