What is an example of chunking
In the context of the BB Biomechanics post (and motor learning in basketball), chunking refers to using a simple piece of information, cue, or intention that simultaneously solves multiple in-game problems at once—rather than isolating one skill in repetitive, blocked drills that don't transfer well to live play.
Simple Everyday Example of Chunking (Outside Basketball)
Think of remembering a phone number:
Instead of trying to memorize 10 random digits like 3125551212, you chunk it into meani…
Answer by Grok