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What is Knapp's definition of skill?
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The learned ability to bring about pre-determined results with maximum certainty, often with the minimum outlay of time, energy or both
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What is a motor skill?
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The reorganisation of basic movement patterns, through practice, to produce a controlled movement, an action that required voluntary movement to achieve a goal
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What is an ability?
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An innate physical characteristic that facilitates movement. For example, manual dexterity
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What is perceptual ability?
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The ability to sense and interpret information. E.g. where to pass and to whom in a football game
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What is a psychomotor ability?
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Processing information related to movement; putting decisions into action. E.g. the reaction time - the time it takes you to realise the ball is going to your left in tennis to initiate a forehand return
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What is a gross motor skill?
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The learned ability to produce large muscle group movement, e.g. a hockey tackle
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What is a gross motor ability?
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Innate characteristics for performing large muscle group movement. E.g. strength and speed are needed to execute a rugby tackle
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What are cognitive skills?
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Skills that involve thinking, e.g. working out the best pass to make in a team game
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What are the characteristics of ability?
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Innate, enduring, inherited, the underpin of skill
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What are the characteristics of skill?
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GLACE, efficient, coordinated, learned, smooth and aesthetic, goal directed, controlled, consistent, a copy of a technical model
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