subjective analysis and the analysis process Flashcards

1
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movement pattern

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general series of movement, common elements of spatial configuration

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2
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examples of movement patterns

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afl kick, nrl, soccer, swing phase of running/walking

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3
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skill

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adapted to the constraints of a sport

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4
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technique

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particular type of a skill,

HJ, scissor v frosby

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5
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style

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individual modifications to a technique

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6
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constraint (theres 3)

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1) human- skinny not great for shot put
2) event- rules, oval shaped ball in AFL
3) environmental- wind/rain
- open/closed

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7
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open

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unpredictable, changing environment
outdoors, opposition
batting in cricket

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closed

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predictable,
indoors
tennis serve

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9
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semi-predictable environment e.g.

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fielding a bouncing ball

100m race, only the start??

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10
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kinematic

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describes motion

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11
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kinematic classification (theres 3)

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discrete
serial (repeat discrete skills)
continuous
continuum goes down

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12
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Discrete

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defined start and end point
single act
divided into separate phase
bball free throw

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13
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Phases of a discrete skill

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1) preparation
2) movement OR execution
3) recovery OR follow through, which can lead onto the preparation phase of another skill

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14
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continuous skill + phases

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repeated cycles of the same movement, running

divide each cycle into phases, swing and stance phase in walking

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15
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serial

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performed repeatedly in an apparently continuous performance

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16
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methods of analysis

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anatomical analysis (musc. funct. anat.)
direct subjective analysis
17
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direct subjective analysis

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1) pre-observation, knowing what should happen, and being able to break it down already
2) observation
i) subjective
level of performer
consistency of performer, repeat the skill
individual characteristics, e.g. individual style, running
ii) phasic analysis
3) post observation, comparison

18
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OPO

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overall performance objective

19
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For each discrete skill

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mechanical purpose

biomechianic