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Acquiring Skill
Skill Acquisition: the classification and Teaching of Movement skills
Review the Classification of Skills to include the differences between
individual, coactive and interactive
skills.
To understand these skills and understand how they are related to physical
activities, it is important that
the term `skill` is understood.
The basic definition given to what skill is- “the ability to do something
well” (Crowther et. ... 1995)
Skills fall into three different categories; coactive, interactive and
individual skills.
Individual skills are skills performed in seclusion. ... This skill means that we are the only
performer at a particular time. Sometimes we perform alongside other people
but individual skills are
performed in isolation. ...
Coactive skills are skills in which you perform by yourself but compete
against others at the same time. ...
The last skill is interactive skill; they are skills that allow other performers
to be directly involved, an
example of this is basketball.
In basketball, there is a direct influence on the skill full performance
due to the performance of the
opposition-such as tackling, blocking, etc.
Approximate Word count = 822 Approximate Pages = 3.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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