A basketball coach is interested in the effectiveness of teaching specific skills by video modelling. Based on current research, what would you advise the coach?

A) Video modelling will not be effective as learning sports-related skills can only be achieved through physical practice.
B) Video modelling might be useful to teach concepts such as defensive alignment but is not useful for teaching motor-related behaviours such as shooting technique.
C) Video modelling is just as effective as physical practice; this technique should be preferred because it minimizes risk of injury.
D) Video modelling is an effective technique and can be used as a supplement to practice.


D) Video modelling is an effective technique and can be used as a supplement to practice.

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