Hi John
If you would be so kind, would you mind having a look at this for an article topic.
Seamless integration of individual skills.
If you already have something along those lines, I apologise and must have missed it.
Basically, learning things in pieces is a logical but old fashioned way of
acquiring a new skill. Sometimes necesary, but there may be alternatives.
I learnt to drive on my father lap, doing just the steering, while he did pedals, gears etc. Later I assembled the other skills, and integrated them into a whole.
Its the integration process, the joining of the bits that seem to cause me the most grief.eg
I can serve, and I can volley. Yet serving and volleying seems much harder that the pieces.
I can serve, and I can ground stroke, yet transitioning to a baseline rally isn't always as easy as it should be.
anyway, let your subconscious digest that, and see if there is and article there.
Thanks
Ciao
If you would be so kind, would you mind having a look at this for an article topic.
Seamless integration of individual skills.
If you already have something along those lines, I apologise and must have missed it.
Basically, learning things in pieces is a logical but old fashioned way of
acquiring a new skill. Sometimes necesary, but there may be alternatives.
I learnt to drive on my father lap, doing just the steering, while he did pedals, gears etc. Later I assembled the other skills, and integrated them into a whole.
Its the integration process, the joining of the bits that seem to cause me the most grief.eg
I can serve, and I can volley. Yet serving and volleying seems much harder that the pieces.
I can serve, and I can ground stroke, yet transitioning to a baseline rally isn't always as easy as it should be.
anyway, let your subconscious digest that, and see if there is and article there.
Thanks
Ciao
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