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                 Keyword                                                                    Definition

         active opposition           People who try to stop the other participants from completing a drill, e.g., by gaining possession of the ball.
         conditioned practice        A practice game where the rules of a sport are changed to focus on specific skills.

         constructive /              Information given to a participant about what they need to change about their performance in order to improve it.
         corrective feedback
         demonstrating               Showing participants exactly what they need to do and how they need to do it.

         drill                       A repetitive activity used in a training session to train a specific skill in isolation (by itself).

         feedback                    Information given to a participant about their performance. Feedback can be constructive or positive.

         observing participants      Watching what participants are doing in order to spot strengths and weaknesses.
         passive opposition          People who act as obstacles but do not actively try to stop other participants from completing a drill.

         positioning                 The place where you stand to watch participants. In training sessions, it should be a place where you can see all
                                     participants and they can see you.
         positive feedback           Information given to a participant about what they are doing well. This lets them know what to continue doing the
                                     same and acts to motivate them.

         progressive                 Developing slowly or in stages. Many drills are done progressively — the drill is easy to start with, then different
                                     elements are added to increase difficulty.
         repetitive                  Done over and over the same way.

         skills                      Learned talents or abilities needed to perform a sport, e.g., catching, dribbling.

         stationary                  Not moving. A stationary drill is done without travelling.
         teaching points             The key points on how to perform a technique. Effective teaching points are short and specific.

         unopposed                   Without any opponents. Unopposed stationary drills break skills down to their most basic form.
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