The "whole method" is best used when skills are complex and may carry risks. The incorrect statement regarding its use is that it applies when the skill is not too complicated. The method suits situations that demand full skill practice, especially when athletes are capable and motivated. ;
The 'whole method' is a skill teaching strategy primarily used for complex skills where athletes might be at risk, have enough attention, and are capable. The option that does not fit its use is B, which states it applies if the skill is not too complicated. Proper application of the method focuses on comprehensive practice rather than simple skills.
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