2.1.6. Transfer Flashcards

(10 cards)

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Examples of transfer

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  • Badminton + tennis- hitting with a racquet
  • Table tennis + tennis- hitting ball over net
  • Cricket + rounders- hitting a ball and running for points
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Transfer

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The influence that one skill has on the learning of another

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When does transfer commonly occur?

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In learning motor skills in sport, even when sports are different

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Learning new skills

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It is common to learn basic skills first and then build on these to achieve more sophisticated skills

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Positive transfer

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When the learning of one skill enhances the learning of another
e.g. throwing a javelin develops through experience of throwing a ball

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Negative transfer

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When the learning of one skill hinders the learning of another
e.g. tennis player when playing badminton may not be able to generate the power needed to hit the shuttlecock effectively

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Proactive transfer

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When a previously learned skill affects the learning of a new skill
e.g. being able to throw will help learn an overarm bowl in cricket

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Retroactive transfer

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When the current learning of a new skill affects the performance of a previously learned skill
e.g. learning golf drive will affect the performance of a hockey hit

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Bilateral transfer

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  • When learning is transferred from limb to limb
  • Cognitive: understanding what is required
  • Motor programmes transferred: pattern of movement learned by one limb is subconsciously used by other limb
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