KINE 3020 Study Guide - Fast Break

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One fundamental way performers cope with long reaction delays is to anticipate: true/false: the movement organization system is required to react after the fact to unanticipated events. False: explain how anticipation can help a 60-meter dash sprinter. Armed with this information, a performer can organize movements in advance, completing some of the information-processing activities usually conducted during the response- selection or response-programming stage. This allows the performer to initiate the movement much earlier or at a time consonant with the movements of the environment, (b) give a hypothetical, sports-related, example of this. As in predicting where and when a pitched ball will arrive at the plate so that it can be struck effectively with a well-timed batswing. Temporal anticipation: true/false: athletes who are able to efficiently anticipate when and what will occur are the ones who have the greatest advantages.