Intermediate 1/2 PE Skills and Techniques Lesson 1.

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Intermediate 1/2 PE Skills and Techniques Lesson 1

GYMNASTICS!

Our aim during gymnastics… Is to improve our performance by developing our understanding of skills and techniques:  What they are.  How to gather data on them.  How you break them down.  Different ways to learn them.  The importance of feedback in learning skills.  The stages of learning.

By the end of the block… We will perform an apparatus routine, containing our strongest skills, with control and fluency.

Today we will learn... What skills and techniques are. How to tell easy and complex skills apart. What subroutines are and how we can use them to describe a skill.

What is a skill? A skill describes the purpose of linked sequences of movement. An example of a skill is shooting in basketball.

What is a technique? A technique describes the way a skill is performed. Examples of shooting techniques in basketball are lay-up, set shot, jump shot and slam dunk.

Complete the table below... ActivitySkillTechniques GymnasticsJump BadmintonServe BasketballPass

How many did you get right? ActivitySkillTechniques GymnasticsJumpStarStraddlePike BadmintonServeHighLowFlick BasketballPassChestBounceJavelin

Look at the following skills and decide whether you think they are easy or complex... FORWARD ROLL

Easy or complex? OVERHEAD KICK

Easy or complex? Snowboard Backflip

Easy or complex? Rugby Pass

Easy or complex? Table Tennis Serve

Easy or complex? Volleyball Spike

Why were some easy and some complex? Easy SkillComplex Skills Few subroutinesMany subroutines Physically undemandingPhysically demanding Little coordination neededCoordination vital Simple order of movementsComplicated order of movements Only on movement at a timeMany movements at the same time Few judgements to be madeMany judgements to be made Easy environment (e.g. good weather conditions, no opposition, safety equipment) Difficult environment (e.g. poor weather conditions, full opposition, no safety equipment)

Closed /Open/ Continuous Skills Closed Skills are performed the same way every time. Open Skills change dependant on the actions of an opponent. Discreet are skills which have a definitive start and end point. Continuous skills have no clear start and end point.

Skill Clasification SkillEasy/ ComplexDiscreet/ Continuous Open/ Closed Running Badminton high serve Gymnastics Somersault Rugby Tackle

Skill Classification SkillEasy/ Complex Discreet/ Continuous Open/ Closed Running EasyContinuousClosed Badminton high serve EasyDiscreetClosed Gymnastics Somersault ComplexDiscreetClosed Rugby Tackle ComplexDiscreetOpen

What are subroutines? Subroutines are the small parts (movements) that make up a skill.

Class Task/ Homework Break a forward roll down into as many subroutines as possible...

Stand feet together and hands above head. Bend knees. Place hands flat on the ground. Tuck head in. Push off from feet. Roll on your back keeping feet together. Reach forward to stand upright. Raise hands above head to finish.

By the end of the block… We will perform an apparatus routine, containing our strongest skills, with control and fluency. Before we put together our routine what will we have to do?

Cycle of Analysis Investigate: Gather Data Analyse: Work out Strengths and weaknesses Develop: Practice Evaluate: Have you improved? Cycle of Analysis