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3.1.2.1 Skill, skill continuums and transfer of skills MatchUp
Target Level
C
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Consistent (decsription)
Coordinated (description)
Aesthetically pleasing (description)
Adaptable (description)
Consistent (example)
Fluent (description)
Fluent (example)
Predetermined (description)
Economic (description)
Coordinated (example)
The smooth transitioning of one subroutine of a skill into another.
The successful execution of a tennis serve at the same time as being aware of the opposition's position in the court.
Skills that involve more than one body part, being able to link skills together during movement.
An ability to link each phase of the triple jump into one smooth movement.
The ability to improvise with a skill or adopt a different approach in the face of change.
A skill that looks good once executed.
When the outcome of a skill is already planned before its execution takes place.
A skill can be repeated over and over with the same outcome occurring each time.
A cricket player is able to replicate a shot that achieves a six each time they are bowled at.
Where little energy is wasted when performing a skill.