Skilled: will know exactly what they want to produce and what steps are needed to get there.Novice: will take a long time to reach desired goal.Skilled: will be able to achieve desired goal much quicker than a novice player.Novice: may need assistance in understanding correct technique.Skilled: they will be knowledgable on their sport and technique.Novice: will have less control, comes with lack of consistency and accuracy, as they have not had great time for practice.Skilled: will have more control in their movements as they have stored muscle memory from completing the action so many times.Novice: less accurate in their performance as they are less consistent and skilled.Skilled: more likely to be accurate, for same reasons as above.Novice: would have many errors and not yet be consistent as they are still in the learning (cognitive or associative) stage.Skilled: would be very consistent as they are an expert (autonomous) in their sport.ĥ.1.9 Discuss the relationship between a skilled and a novice performer Perceptual-motor or Psychomotor abilities - a combination of perceptual and motor abilitiesĬapability to process, interpret and use sensory stimuli for performing a task. Personal characteristics or enduring traits which, affect an individuals output Motor abilities (movement and performance) Decision making decide what to do - muscles then need to carry out the required movement. Recognition and interpretation relies on previous experience and memory of that experience.ģ. whether the ball is spinning or not, what the flight path of the shuttle is, whether there is a gap in the defence which can be exploited.Ģ. to perceive it, interpret it and identify elements in it which are important, for eg. You make sense of the information you receive from the environment ie.
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Way in which we notice significant things that are happening around us and how quickly and effectively we make decisions about how to deal with them.ġ. Interactive: skills performed where others are directly involved, such as game sports like rugby or footballĪbility refers to a general train or capacity of the individual that is related to the performance and performance potential of a variety of skills or tasks.
Gross: large movements using large muscles or involving whole muscle groups movements such as rolling over, kicking, flipping.5.1.4 Compare skills profiles for contrasting sports