CHAP 2 and 14
Across
- 1. up, Low-intensity activity before exercise that prepares the body and reduces injury risk.
- 6. The final stage of learning where the skill is automatic, requiring little conscious thought.
- 9. Practice that progresses in a predictable sequence with minimal variation, focusing on repetition.
- 11. The stage of learning where the skill is practiced, errors decrease, and movements become more consistent.
- 13. Feedback that comes from within the performer, such as how the movement feels.
- 15. A training method involving continuous exercise with random changes of intensity.
- 16. A training method where participants rotate through different exercise stations targeting various fitness components.
Down
- 2. The physical and mental readiness or alertness that influences performance.
- 3. The first stage of learning a skill where the learner relies on instructions, demonstrations and trial-and-error.
- 4. Warm-up method: Raise, Activate, Mobilize, and Potentiate muscles for performance.
- 5. Low-intensity activity after exercise that promotes recovery and reduces stiffness.
- 7. Relating to the influence of social and financial status on participation and performance in sport.
- 8. The main body of a training session designed to improve fitness or skills.
- 10. The amount of change or difference in practice conditions to promote adaptability and skill transfer.
- 12. External feedback provided by a coach, video, or technology to enhance learning.
- 14. A coaching style where the teacher/coach provides explicit instructions, feedback, and practice structure.
- 15. How often training sessions or practice opportunities occur in a given time frame.