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A popular method of teaching a motor skill is to stand next to the learner and manually guide the learner through the movement pattern. This technique, appropriately termed manual guidance, is also frequently used in a therapeutic setting. The idea of manual guidance is to move the learner through the desired pattern or range of motion so that he or she can experience the feeling associated with it. This technique presents an inherent problem. Speculate as to what the problem might be. Explain the issue. How would you suggest changing this strategy to be more effective?

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Manual guidance encourages close and personal contact with the instructor.

Step-by-step explanation:

Of all the disadvantages of manual guidance, the most pronounce is close and personal contact with the trainer. Such closeness and personal contact might lead to erotic upset. For instance, a gymnast who is supported to do some gymnastic maneuver is often help at different points by the instructor. Such support might trigger erotic waves.

For such issues to be averted of associated incidence reduced, I will suggest that manual guidance be done in group. Roborts can be introduced to replace humans. Finally, manual guidiance should be done a more open place than obscure place.

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