This introductory undergraduate book offers a fundamental understanding of motor performance theory. Revised and updated, this new edition uses a problem-based approach to learning and skill instruction. Students learn the basics of motor performance while, at the same time, developing problem-solving skills through a series of applied exercises. Using examples that are practical rather than abstract, this text leads students to make the connection between theoretical information and real-life appication. Readers learn how to ask the right questions to conceptualize problems in a more effective way. Based on Richard Schmidt's conceptual model of human performance, this text challenges students to think critically across a wide range of applications. They should then be able to: identify the pertinent factors contributing to the problem; provide viable intervention strategies; apply effective motor learning principles; set up effective practice routines; set realistic goals; measure progress; and apply critical thinking skills.
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Sprache
Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Editions-Typ
Illustrationen
100 illustrations, 97 photographs
Maße
Höhe: 279 mm
Breite: 216 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-88011-500-1 (9780880115001)
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Autor*in
Professor of Sports Psychology, University of Tennessee, USA
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Part 1 An introduction to motor learning and performance: getting started; individual differences and motor abilities. Part 2 Principles of human skilled performance: processing information and making decisions; sensory contributions to skilled performance; movement production and motor programmes; principles of motor control and movement accurace. Part 3 Principles of skill learning: preparing for the learning experience; supplementing the learning experience; structuring the learning experience; providing feedback during the learning experience. part 4 Integration and applications: facilitating learning and performance; applying the principles of skill learning.