When giving athletes extrinsic feedback about their technical skills, you can either tell them what you saw (descriptive feedback) or tell them what you think they need to do based on what you saw (prescriptive feedback).
Fitness & Health-6th Edition
Cholesterol is a serious heart disease risk factor.
Motor Learning and Performance With Web Study Guide-4th Edition
Do weighted bats improve performance?
Fallproof!-2nd Edition
Some medications are proven to increase the risk even more due to the fact that the side effects, such as dizziness, fatigue, and weakness contribute to the risk of falling.
Dance Anatomy
Even though breathing is the natural process of bringing oxygen into the lungs, most dancers are unclear about exactly how to breathe!
Running Anatomy
As more nations entered competition, ethnic variations in ability appeared.
Social Issues in Sport-2nd Edition
Schools that support Division I athletic programs either at the FBS or FCS level often justify their expenditures by pointing out that high-profile winning programs generate volumes of publicity for the university, contribute to school spirit among students, and increase donations from alumni and other prominent supporters.
Reversing the Obesogenic Environment
Most Americans watch several hours of television each night and are bombarded by commercials (Holmes, 2008). But Americans are not alone in their television habits, despite the health detriments associated with excessive viewing.
Foundations of Physical Activity and Public Health eBook
In public health, it is important to understand not only the health benefits of a certain behavior or intervention you may be promoting, but also the risks.
Physical Activity and Health 2nd Edition eBook
From the preceding discussion, it is clear that a decrease in physical activity contributes to the increased prevalence of obesity worldwide.