What are the characteristics of a skilled performer?
Skilled performance
- Accurate – eg playing the shot to where you want it to go.
- Consistency – eg you can repeat the shot over and over again.
- Controlled – eg the performer is in full control of the skill.
- Confidence – eg belief in ability.
How the characteristics of a skilled performer can be used to appraise elite performance?
Elite performers can be appraised through characteristics such as anticipation, consistency, good technique and kinaesthetic sense. Some of these characteristics are more useful than others in appraising performance. Elite athletes read the play and predict the next move using anticipation.
What does a skilled performance look like?
To be skilful, a movement or motor skill should be: efficient – no wasted effort in the movement. For example, a top level butterfly swimmer will not make any unnecessary splashing and kicking when racing. predetermined – the performer knows what they are doing and what they are trying to achieve.
What is concurrent feedback Pdhpe?
Concurrent feedback: Concurrent feedback is given as the performance occurs and compliments intrinsic feedback. An athlete may make immediate changes to their movement or adjust their understanding so they can apply the corrections the next time they practice.
What is kinesthetic sense Pdhpe?
Kinaesthetic Sense: A skilled performer is kinaesthetically aware of their body and is able to precisely control and position their movements. A skilled performer can sense the movement and feel when an error has occurred, typically before completing the skill.
What are the 5 characteristics of skill?
These 5 characteristics should guide the measurement of performance and learning.
- Improvement. Can the person perform the skill at a higher level?
- Consistency. Is performance becoming increasingly more consistent?
- Stability.
- Persistence.
- Adaptability.
What are the elements of performance Pdhpe?
There are two main performance elements that need to be included in instruction of athletes. These are decision-making and strategic and tactical development.
What is strategic development Pdhpe?
Strategic development refers to the way athletes play, where they should be at a particular time and what to do. Tactical development is about applying different ways of gaining an advantage over an opponent.
What is extrinsic and intrinsic feedback?
Intrinsic feedback is what is felt by the performer during a performance. Extrinsic feedback is provided by external sources, during or after a performance. It includes things that the performer can hear or see.
What is kinetic sense?
The kinesthetic senses are the senses of position and movement of the body, senses we are aware of only on introspection. A method used to study kinesthesia is muscle vibration, which engages afferents of muscle spindles to trigger illusions of movement and changed position.
What is kinaesthetic awareness?
UNDERSTANDING KINESTHETIC AWARENESS IN PRACTICE At a glance, kinesthetic awareness can be defined as how we sense our body and the way it moves. And both of these aspects of “body sense” are important when it comes to embodiment, or present moment awareness.
What is fluency in PE?
Efficiency – A skilled player is able to perform the task without any wasted energy e.g. a swimmer gliding through water, not fighting it. Fluent – A skilled player is able to perform the task making it look effortless and movements flow from one to the next e.g. a trampoline routine.