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piesebel

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Learning to exploit reactive bodily forces is a primary characteristic of which stage of learning as conceived in Vereijken's dynamical systems model of learning?

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Which stage of Vereijken's stages of learning model is most defined by the freeing of degrees of freedom and the emergence of synergies?



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Answer to Question 1

Expert stage.

Answer to Question 2

Advanced stage.



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