Qualitative analysis of human movement /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Champaign, IL :
Human Kinetics,
c2002.
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Edition: | 2nd ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: Preface to the Second Edition ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Credits xii
- Chapter 1 Interdisciplinary Nature of Qualitative Analysis3
- Qualitative Analysis in Kinesiology 4
- Interdisciplinary Nature of Qualitative Analysis 6
- Integrated Model of Qualitative Analysis 9
- Summary 12
- Discussion Questions 12
- Chapter 2 Role of Models in Qualitative Analysis15
- Classifying Models of Qualitative Analysis 16
- Overview of History and Models of Qualitative Analysis 17
- Validity and Reliability of Qualitative Analysis 32
- Summary 37
- Discussion Questions 38
- Chapter 3 Role of Senses and Cognition
- in Qualitative Analysis39
- Theoretical Background for the Senses and Perception in Qualitative Analysis 40
- Senses 41
- Using Senses to Understand Movement 51
- Integration of Senses 52
- Knowledge and Perception 54
- Perceptual Tasks 55
- Models of Information Processing 56
- Research on Perception in Qualitative Analysis 62
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- Related Information Processing Research 66
- Automatic and Controlled Processing 68
- A Gestalt 69
- Summary 71
- Discussion Questions 71
- Chapter 4 Preparation: Gathering Relevant Knowledge75
- Knowledge of Activity 77
- Knowledge of Performers 85
- Knowledge of Effective Instruction 86
- Preparing for NextTask 93
- Summary 93
- Discussion Questions 94
- Chapter 5 Observation:
- Developing a Systematic Observational Strategy95
- Proposals for Observational Strategies 98
- Key Elements in a Systematic Observational Strategy 100
- Integrated Use of All Senses 107
- Summary 108
- Discussion Questions 109
- Chapter 6 Evaluation and Diagnosis:
- Critical Thinking Within Qualitative Analysis111
- Evaluation 112
- Diagnosis 118
- Further Practice 125
- Summary 125
- Discussion Questions 126
- Chapter 7 Intervention: Strategies for Improving Performance127
- Feedback 128
- Visual Models 138
- Exaggeration or Overcompensation 139
- Modifying the Practice 140
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- Manual and Mechanical Guidance 142
- Conditioning 143
- Attentional Cueing 143
- Ecological Intervention 143
- Further Practice 145
- Summary 145
- Discussion Questions 146
- Chapter 8 Tutorials in Qualitative Analysis of Human Movement149
- Analyzing Catching 151
- Analyzing Soccer Instep Kick 155
- Analyzing Basketball Jump Shot 162
- Analyzing Overarm Throwing 168
- AnalyzingTennis Serve 175
- Analyzing Human Gait 183
- Further Practice 186
- Summary 186
- Discussion Questions 187
- Chapter 9 Theory Into Practice Situations189
- "Cleared to Play" 190
- "But I Can Score!" 192
- The Slump 192
- "But the Champ Does It This Way" 192
- "But I Can Lift More!" 193
- The Parent Distraction 193
- The Final Authority 193
- Machine Versus Free Weights 194
- Finishing Strong 194
- Choke? 194
- Push and Glide 195
- Head Over Heels, Please 195
- Coaching Clinic 195
- Glide 196
- Check It Out 196
- Surf's Up 197
- Hurdle 197
- Further Practice 197
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