Badminton is considered an open skill because it is a motor skill that is performed in a changing environment.
yes, it is an open skill i would know bcause i play netball for magikz
Open skills include golf, netball, cricket, hocket etc. In these games the person performing the skill can be influenced by factors such as the wind or crowd.
Open skills are performance in an unpredictable environment e.g. team games, such as netball and rugby where as ever changing environment makes it hard for performer to predict what will happen next.
You definitely need catching skills to play netball because half the game involves catching.
A closed skill is often more complex than an open skill.
Open skills generally deal with changing or varying aspects of a game (eg. a pass, a shot, a hit, etc.), while closed skills generally deal with the predictable or "set" aspects of a game (eg. knowing the set or predetermined plays/routes to run). So an open skill could be ones ability to follow and abide by plays that the coach/team has set, compared to an open skill such as ones personal ability to handle the ball, or shoot. There could be different examples for each
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Running drills are used by netball coaches to help develop running skills in players. Sprint dodging, shuttle runs, learning to pass while moving, and developing speed and accuracy are effective drills for netball.
Football is a open sport skill because the items around you change (other players move around the pitch)
um.... would it be called clearing and spacingg. AHAHAHHAHA.. someones a spaz.
Ball skills, hand-eye coordination, movement skills such as running, stopping, turning and dodging and aiming skills associated with passing and shooting are all very important and will developed by playing netball.
jumping, catching, running, blocking, throwing and passing - i think that's all of them.