Kinesiology 2241A/B Study Guide - Angular Velocity, Angular Acceleration, Gyroscope

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Movement pattern: series of anatomical movements that have common elements of spatial configuration. Skill: general movement pattern is adapted to the constraints of a particular task. Technique: particular type of the same skill or task is performed. Constraints: anything that prevents part of a movement happening. Closed skill: environmental constraints imposed on the perform is an predictable environment. Discrete skill: has a defined beginning and end. Continuous skill: has no specific beginning and ending. Repeated discrete: when discrete skills are preformed repeatedly. Mechanical purpose: each of the discrete parts of the skill has its own. Biomechanical principles: incorporating these bfs can be used as a guide to achieve the mechanical purpose. Critical features: specific actions that can be observed by the coach and that help the performer achieve the mechanical purpose. Analysis process: identify opo, divide skill into discrete parts, identify mp of each part, identify bf, identify the bp, identify the cf.