Group Fitness Instructor

Category - Diversity

In a group exercise class, a Group Fitness Instructor (GFI) instructs participants in motor skills that may be novel to them. Learning takes place in the cognitive, affective, and motor domains. How can a GFI use the cognitive domain to teach a new motor skill to class participants?
  1. Explain the new motor skill before class begins
  2. Act as a positive role model by performing the particular motor skill properly
  3. Encourage participants to have a positive attitude about learning a new skill
  4. Instruct participants to try to remember the choreography
Explanation
Answer: D - The cognitive domain is related to the brain’s ability to gather and retain information. This includes skills such as counting out motor patterns and remembering choreography. The affective domain describes a person’s emotions, beliefs, and attitudes and the motor domain describes activities that require movement.
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