PAPER 2 - Types and Methods of Practice Flashcards

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What is the PART method ?

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  • skills are split up into sub-routines

- fractionisation

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What are the STRENGTHS of the part method ?

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  • allows performer to make sense of the skill
  • achieve initial success with basic movements
  • gain confidence
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What skills is the part method good for ?

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  • low organisation
  • serial
  • complex (only if low organisation)
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What are the three types of the PART method (Wightman and Lintern)

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  • fractionisation
  • segmentation
  • simplification
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What is FRACTIONISATION ?

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practising the separate sub-routines of the whole skill

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What is SEGMENTATION ?

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same as progressive-part method

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What is SIMPLIFICATION ?

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reducing the difficulty of the subroutines e.g. using large sponge ball

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Give an example of the PART method

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tennis serve = back swing before striking the ball

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What is the WHOLE method ?

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  • skill is taught without breaking it down

- enhances kinaesthetic sense

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What are the STRENGTHS of the whole method ?

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  • execute the skill fluently

- appreciate the relationship between each movement

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What skills is the whole method good for ?

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rapid or ballistic skills

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12
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Give an example of the whole method

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golf swing = each part interacts closely with each other

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What is the WHOLE-PART-WHOLE method ?

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  • firstly attempts the whole skills
  • then broken down
  • then puts sub-routines together
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What are the STRENGTHS of the whole-part-whole method ?

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  • allows athlete to understand the technique

- also allows kinaesthetic feel

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What skills is the whole-part-whole method good for ?

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  • low organisation

- serial

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Give an example of the whole-part-whole method ?

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  • basketball layup

- break skills down into run-up and take-off

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What is the PROGRESSIVE-PART method ?

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  • serial skills are broken down into sub-routines
  • each sub-routine is seen as a link of a chain
  • two links are then practices, then three links
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What skills is the progressive-part method good for ?

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  • serial
19
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Give an example of the progressive-part method

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breaststroke = leg action and then arm action

20
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What is the MASSED method ?

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  • continuous practice period
21
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What is DISTRIBUTED practice ?

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  • practising with breaks
22
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Give an example of massed practice

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  • badminton drill of drop shots
23
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Give an example of distributed practice

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  • football dribbling between cones

- get feedback after doing one set

24
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What is FIXED practice ?

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  • predictable practice environment