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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Role of the legs


Posted by: ray porco (rporco@verizon.net) on Fri Jul 8 03:26:14 2005


Hitter,

Your quote:

"But isn't that what you just said above? I will, as you said, 'practice/drill in such a way as to make the movement involuntary during competition.' This practice/drill would be repetitive, but yet, you disagree with this approach. Forgive my confusion, but it appears to me that your comments are contradictory.'


I forgive you for your confusion.
My comments are not contradictory.
"practice/drill IN SUCH A WAY as to make the movement involuntary..."
IN SUCH A WAY does not exclusively state practice/drill by repitition. Do you think that repetition of a single joint movement is the ONLY way to learn the correct movement of said joint in practice AND be able to optimally transfer that learned movement into a game? Please answer.


And if your next question would be, "Please reveal to me the other ways", I would say that you first would be advised to understand "schema theory" and "contextual interference".


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