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Whole Practice is a method of learning, where you a taught a skill as a whole. For example a layout in Basketball can be taught as a whole, where you are shown the whole movement then asked to carry it out or it can be learned in parts where you are taught the major parts of the movement (e.g. dribbling, stepping, shooting). Whole Practice is the opposite to Part Practice.

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