for the skill aquisition, there was a question worth 2 marks for what type of practice would you use on a performer in a simple/complex skill. Was it wanting you to do practice methods eg massed,distributed etc or practice types eg whole, whole part whole etc
Same but in the text book it says hinge for the ankle joint. Bare annoying.
Same, i originally put hinge but then changed it to condyloid because it had similar movements to the wrist. Its weird because a hinge can can flex and extend whereas the ankle can do more than that yet its still hinge
Same, i originally put hinge but then changed it to condyloid because it had similar movements to the wrist. Its weird because a hinge can can flex and extend whereas the ankle can do more than that yet its still hinge
The answer was:
Ankle Hinge Plantar flexion Soleus/gastrocnemius Tibialis anterior
These are some of my predictions for all 3 topics for tomorrows exam:
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY: - Shoulder - venous return - warm up and cool down - Newtons laws - muscle fibres - mechanics of breathing Maybe altitude training or asthma
SKILL AQUISITION - Schema - I definitely think that this will come up, probably to explain recall and recognition schema - manipulating skill practice (whole, part etc) - Motivational strategies - Welford's model - MSM model - Operant conditioning including Thordikes laws
SOCIO-CULTURAL STUDIES - Australia (likely to be the 10 marker) - Funding - Performance enhancing products/drugs - Media - Mass participation - opportunity, provision and esteem
As this is the last year of the course, OCR are likely to chose the topics that students haven't done well in previous years. Hope this helps and goodluck!
Hi mate, have you got something similar for this years A2 course??