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When Supplying Feedback to a Participant in Your Class, a GFI

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When supplying feedback to a participant in your class, a GFI should mention something positive about the person's performance before mentioning the suggested correction. This can then be followed up by a supplemental positive statement about the correction that was made. Which is the BEST example of appropriate feedback?


A) "Good job not flexing your neck during crunches, but make sure not to arch your back."
B) "When doing the mambo, you really look like you're dancing. You'll get even more of a cardiovascular workout if you include the arm movements. ..Great! Now you should feel like you're working harder."
C) "I really like the way you do grapevines."
D) "When stretching, make sure you don't move too quickly because I'd hate to see you injure yourself."

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