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PYC4812 Sport Psychology Exam Summary | Concise, High-Yield Study Guide for Exam Success

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This concise and high-yield study guide for PYC4812 Sport Psychology distills complex concepts into easy-to-understand summaries tailored for quick revision and effective exam preparation. Covering key theories, performance factors, motivation, and psychological skills training, this guide is ideal for students aiming to master core content and excel in their assessments

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PYC4812 – SPORTS PSYCH. EXAM PREP


PART 1: LEARNING, MOTIVATION AND SOCIAL INTERACTION


CHAPTER 1


Brief overview of motor learning:
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• Set of internal processes associated with practice or experience, leading to
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permanent changes in in the capability for skilled movement behavior
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• Cannot measure it (internal) but we can draw inferences from performance
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(eg.: improvements made)
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• Phases
➢ Cognitive phase: learning, developing. Coach helps to teach. Duration differs
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depending on what the athlete is learning j j j j j j




➢ Associative j j phase: j j Refinement, j j movements j j become j j more j j automated
(dribbling ball without looking – proprioceptive). Coach will help by designing
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appropriate practices to help refine the skill. Duration is much longer than the first j j j j j j j j j j j j j j




phase. (Not all athletes will move past this phase)
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➢ Autonomous phase: j j when j the j athlete j can j perform j the j skill j at j maximum
proficiency. Skill is very well developed; athletes can therefore focus on other j j j j j j j j j j j j




things apart from their movement. Coach can help by giving instruction to help
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maintain and motivate athlete to continue improving j j j j j j




• Correcting errors j




➢ Will depend on the severity of the change needed – slight changes, easier to learn
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and require less practice
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➢ More severe changes require the athlete to return to the cognitive phase of
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learning and progress through various stagesj j j j j




➢ Process of relearning is intensive and will impact performance initially
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➢ Major changes should take place during off-season
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Error identification and diagnosis (Skill analysis)
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• Observation
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➢ Determine if the basic movement is sound, don’t focus on smaller details j j j j j j j j j j j




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• Determine the cause of errors (not always related to technique) j j j j j j j j j




➢ Technique
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➢ Inaccurate or delayed decision making j j j j




➢ Drill design (make sure it is developmentally appropriate)
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• Once the error is identified: feedback
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➢ First correct the most fundamental error, which will often be associated with skills
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➢ Often, once this is corrected, other errors will correct themselves as they have
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happened as a result of the basic movement being incorrect j j j j j j j j j




➢ Coach may also choose to correct the error that occurs earliest in the movement
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(eg: diving board for diver), eliminating errors that occurred later on in the sequence
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➢ Where there are unrelated errors, start with the easiest correction – this will
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most likely lead to success hence helping motivate the athlete to continue making
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improvements


Interventionstrategies: feedback j j




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• Provides all the info: how to correct, explain errors (why they occur), motivate
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• Feedback will hinder or enhance depending on timing, frequency, amount and
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precision
• At first, when learning the skill the athlete will require more feedback
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• Feedback should lessen as skills become more refined j j j j j j j




➢ Avoid athletes becoming accustomed to receiving feedback
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they will wait for the coach to tell them what they did/how to fix it
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o Creates a passive learner, hinders performance when they j j j j j j j j




do not receive feedback such as during competition
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➢ Methods for reducing feedback: j j j




1. Faded feedback: feedback reduces as athlete refines their skill j j j j j j j j




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2. Bandwidth: coach has an acceptable error tolerance, and will only j j j j j j j j j j




provide feedback when performance falls outside of this range. j j j j j j j j j




Advantage: depends on the athletes actual performance, not some j j j j j j j j j




arbitrary fixed schedule feedback session j j j j




3. Learner-regulated: feedback only given when the athlete requests it. j j j j j j j j j




Thought to benefit from being actively involved in process j j j j j j j j




• Promote active learning: encourage athlete to assess their performance
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before telling them what was observed
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➢ Ask: if they achieved their movement goal, follow up questions if ‘no’
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➢ Questioning approach: promotes reflective thinking, facilitates athletes j




problem solving skills j j




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➢ Encourages learners to explore a variety of movement solutions allowing for the
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discovery of the optimal pattern suited for that particular learner
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➢ Focus on one correction at a time
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➢ Positive, short, simple j j




➢ Matches the developmental level of the learner (it is not too hard, or too easy)
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➢ Should have an external focus as opposed to internal focus (prompt to focus on
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the effects of their actions on the environment) eg: instead of telling sprinter to
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increase the turnover of their leg action to increase speed, they could be told to
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minimize the ground contact j j j




o The latter description is less likely to impact their natural flow of
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movement




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