Physics, 26.04.2021 08:20 jessejames48
Determine whether the following augmented feedback statements are examples of descriptive (D) or prescriptive (P) feedback:
a. Your plant foot is landing too far in front of you.
b. When you release the ball, continue to flex your wrist so that your fingers are pointing to the ground.
c. Pull your arms in faster.
d. The ball is behind your head when you contact it.
e. The heel-to-toe motion should be fluid.
f. Your knee is not reaching full extension,
g. Shift your weight forward before you take a step.
h. The racquet head angle is too low at contact.
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