Your scores were:
You have a multimodal (VARK) learning preference
- Visual: 5
- Aural: 9
- Read/Write: 10
- Kinesthetic: 10
Don't really know what kinesthetic means though?
Your scores were:
You have a multimodal (VARK) learning preference
- Visual: 5
- Aural: 9
- Read/Write: 10
- Kinesthetic: 10
Don't really know what kinesthetic means though?
That does seem pretty accurate to me, thanks for this sharla.
You're welcome
I think mine is right too but i think I saw somewhere on the website that preference don't always mean strengths.
For someone who is meant to have a visual preference I really am not very observant and have trouble visualizing things. I do prefer diagrams to large hunks of text though.
Not completely sure of how to apply this to my training except to make my plans clearer and easier to visualize by putting them in a diagram rather than a list perhaps.![]()
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I think it verified for me what I already knew. And in particular how it relates to the learning I seem to get the most from, which in boxing is sparring or say like padwork to introduce a new something before taking it to sparring.
Someone can tell me it all day and I tend to drift off, or even show me and once again I drift. But if I can be doing it, and they go..."Yea, that there...that it." Or if i'm doing something wrong can correct me in that right there and then physical environment. I just sorta assumed we all learn better this way...but likely not.
I can see where there would be a tendancy as it suggests for males to be more kinesthetic and females more aural...for it is no secret you are better listeners then us by virtue of wiring alone.
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I think you're right here! Of course as you say it's a tendancy not a rule but in general I think it makes sense.
I have driven many a past coach nuts by wanting to talk too much about what I'm meant to be doing.
Their response was always "Don't talk just do it". I'm sure that works fine for most of their pupils which is why they found me so exasperating!
I didn't like it much either to be honest because often i didn't really understand what they wanted me to do to be able to 'just do it'.
Luckily my current coaches don't mind talking - still have to pity them with me sometimes though.![]()
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Haha that does sound like you would be a handful, I'm pretty much the opposite, I want to hear (or in the forums case read) what to do once and then practise it. It's how I do my study for Uni read over the section once then do a heap of questions on what I just read. Does it differ for you Sharla when your studying?
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