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Question by Fee
Submitted on 2/23/2004
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To whom it may concern,

Hello my name is Felicia and I'm a Clincal Excercise Science w/ Pre-medicine major at Virginia Commonwealth University. In my Motor Learning and Mechanics course I had to make a Gentile's Taxonomy on how to teach a progression from simiple to complex skills for dribbling. She gave me a zero as a grade for the assignement. She said that no professional would ever introduce using rollerblades with dribbling, and said "If you can find a single professional who would support introducing dribbling on a treadmill or rollerblades for someone learning to dribble, I will reverse my decision."

I though that dribbling with rollerblades is harder than dribbling while running down the court. That is why at used it as an example. I was wondering if you or anyone else you know would agree that a professional might use rollerbladding in a progression to make dribbling more complex.




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