Optimizing motor skills through classical conditioning theory

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Elvis I. Agbonlahor, Kelly Osasehia Eghosa
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Abstract

Over the years, experts have sought varied means of enhancing the learning of motor skills and optimizing motor performance. The role of learning theories in the learning of motor skills has been studied. Classical conditioning is a reflexive or automatic type of learning in which a stimulus acquires the capacity to evoke a response that was originally evoked by another stimulus. This study explains the role of classical conditioning on motor learning and performance. Classical conditioning should be applied in the teaching of the practical aspects of physical education to students especially in the early stages of their learning. This would help in motivating them and consequently optimizing their motor skill learning and performance. One must be able to practice and master a task effectively before embarking on another one. This means that a student needs to be able to respond to a particular stimulus (information) before he/she can be associated with a new one. Classical conditioning should be used by Coaches and Sports Psychologists in helping Athletes overcome their fear of failure or opponents. There is the need for more studies on the optimizing of motor outcomes via classical conditioning to be conducted.
通过经典条件反射理论优化运动技能
多年来,专家们一直在寻找各种方法来提高运动技能的学习和优化运动表现。研究了学习理论在运动技能学习中的作用。经典条件反射是一种反射性或自动类型的学习,其中一个刺激获得了唤起最初由另一个刺激引起的反应的能力。本研究解释了经典条件反射在运动学习和运动表现中的作用。经典条件反射法应应用于学生体育实践教学中,特别是在学生学习的早期阶段。这将有助于激励他们,从而优化他们的运动技能学习和表现。在开始另一项任务之前,一个人必须能够有效地练习和掌握一项任务。这意味着学生需要能够对一个特定的刺激(信息)做出反应,然后才能将他/她与一个新的刺激(信息)联系起来。教练和运动心理学家应该使用经典条件反射来帮助运动员克服对失败或对手的恐惧。需要对经典条件反射对运动结果的优化进行更多的研究。
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Journal of Physical Education Recreation and Dance
Journal of Physical Education Recreation and Dance EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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