Good feedback describes the correction as a solution, in clear, application focused terms. Instead of focusing on the problem – “you’re not paying attention” can simply be corrected by using a phrase everyone is familiar with, “both eyes and both ears”. “Don’t get caught out of position” can be much more specific to original instruction - “keep at least one foot in the key so you can have vision of ball and man” or “stay in the flat triangle position and let the cushion slowly decrease”
Posted on: Sun, 04 Jan 2015 19:30:00 +0000
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