Can having a performer amplify or exaggerate movement error be an effective way to correct it? Is error amplification a more effective method than corrective instruction?
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“Amplification of Error”: A Rapidly Effective Method for Motor Performance Improvement Correction of a Technical Error in the Golf Swing: Error Amplification Versus Direct Instruction The effects of two different correction strategies on the snatch technique in weightlifting
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- Show
- FrequencyUpdated weekly
- Published19 March 2019 at 04:30 UTC
- Length10 min
- Episode139
- RatingClean