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HMS, BM EQ-Bank 598

Describe how the whole-part-whole approach can be used to develop strategic understanding for a team sport of your choice.   (5 marks)

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  • The initial “whole” presentation provides players with the complete strategic concept—such as a zone defense in basketball. Players understand the overall objective and how individual roles contribute to team success.
  • Breaking into the “part” phase enables focused learning of specific role responsibilities within the strategy. Individual players learn defensive positioning, rotations, and communication requirements for each position.
  • Part practice allows coaches to address specific weaknesses in strategic understanding. Coaches provide additional instruction where individual players may be struggling with their tactical responsibilities.
  • Gradually building practice speed during the part phase ensures proper execution of tactical elements. Players attempt to implement tactical elements at game speed only after mastering slower execution.
  • The final “whole” integration phase reconnects individual tactical elements into the complete strategic framework. Players understand how their specific responsibilities coordinate with teammates’ actions to create an effective unified approach.
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Sample Answer 

  • The initial “whole” presentation provides players with the complete strategic concept—such as a zone defense in basketball. Players understand the overall objective and how individual roles contribute to team success.
  • Breaking into the “part” phase enables focused learning of specific role responsibilities within the strategy. Individual players learn defensive positioning, rotations, and communication requirements for each position.
  • Part practice allows coaches to address specific weaknesses in strategic understanding. Coaches provide additional instruction where individual players may be struggling with their tactical responsibilities.
  • Gradually building practice speed during the part phase ensures proper execution of tactical elements. Players attempt to implement tactical elements at game speed only after mastering slower execution.
  • The final “whole” integration phase reconnects individual tactical elements into the complete strategic framework. Players understand how their specific responsibilities coordinate with teammates’ actions to create an effective unified approach.

Filed Under: Performance elements Tagged With: Band 4, Band 5, smc-5925-20-Strategy/Tactics, smc-5925-60-X-topic

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