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Learning stages in Motor Learning

Published on Dec 27, 2015

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Learning stages in Motor Learning

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Stages of Learning

  • The stages of learning are phases that athletes experience as they progress through skills.
  • As a coach, if you are aware of your athletes ‘level of readiness’, you can help them advance more quickly. (Wood, 2009-2015)

What happens during cognitive stage??

  • The learner takes time to think about the routine of the skill.
  • A lot of gross errors occur during performing the skill.
  • The timing and the coordination is not right and the movement is not cohesive.
  • The learner still has not mastered the mechanics of the skill.

CONT'

  • For example, before a child masters walking, they will most likely look a bit awkward and stumble a few times.
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Associative Stage…

  • During this stage, the learner begins to demonstrate a more refined movement through practice.
  • They can focus on “how to do” moving on from the “what to do” in the first stage.
  • Visual cues become less important and proprioceptive cues become very important.
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CONT'

  • The learner still has gross motor errors, timing and accuracy problem. But the mechanics has improved.
  • For example still using child walking. In this stage, you may see a child taking longer, more controlled steps, narrowing their base of support, and allowing their arms to relax at their sides.
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Automatic Stage

  • Mastered the skill and the motor skill learned will be automatic for execution.
  • Consistent in the performance and less errors occurs.
  • For example, a child will be able to walk in an environment that can be predicted such as house or in a playground with full of kids playing that could be predicted.
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