technical demands is all about a athlete makes contact in sport along with when and how they do this, the best examples come from where the sportsman makes that contact to get the maximum desired effect from and when they do it in close competitions getting this right is clinical, and these demands go up and happen less frequently it makes it more demanding, and example would be michael jordan how knows which part of his foot he uses to get the highest jump, hand motion to get the most accuracy and power and passing where his hand/body technique is used to get the most accuracy and speed. It are these attributes that make him formidable and this requires the opposing defence to increase there defensive technique i.e blocking, timing, pressing, body positioning that make Jordan do this less making it more technically demanding for Jordan to up his game further. You can apply this to football by checking out championship manager and looking tecnical attributes of certain players inn certain positions.
Having the right skills to use in sports to be good at them.
Fundameantal movement skills in sports are ones such as jumping, kicking and catching.
If your CV is sports related (for a sports related job) then you can do so.
leadership skills, team skills, communication skills. Sports are a great way to learn how to communicate and associate yourself with others.
I guess it does. If you buy Wii Fit, Im sure you can develop a few skills. I play Wii Sports, and at some point, I notice I did develop some skills in those sports.
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No, because it does not affect a persons motor skills or ability to play sports in anyway.
A sports analyst should have good communication skills. Other qualifications include a knowledge of the sport they want to analyze, ability to travel, and good journalism skills.
to teach young kids to have sports skills bro
Just practice and practice.
to improve their skills in the particular sport