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Motor competence, physical activity, and perceived motor competence: A relational systems approach
Journal of Sports Sciences, 2022Being and perceiving oneself as proficient in motor skills seems essential for an active lifestyle; conversely, being active and perceiving oneself as proficient may be associated with greater motor competence. By expanding the causal path view about the relationship between active and healthy developmental system elements, this study tested the ...
Anderson Henry Pereira Feitoza +3 more
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Investigating the Age-Related Association between Perceived Motor Competence and Actual Motor Competence in Adolescence [PDF]
Irish adolescents have been found to possess high perceptions of motor competence. However, there is an evidential value to investigating the strength of the relationship between adolescent perceptions of motor competence and their low levels of actual motor competence. The purpose of this research was to gather data on the fundamental, functional, and
Conor Philpott +2 more
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Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2022
Motor competence has been shown to predict health-related physical fitness (HRPF) components in youth, but there is indeterminate evidence for the reverse path. Even less is known about the specific relationship between motor competence and flexibility.
Daniel das Virgens Chagas +1 more
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Motor competence has been shown to predict health-related physical fitness (HRPF) components in youth, but there is indeterminate evidence for the reverse path. Even less is known about the specific relationship between motor competence and flexibility.
Daniel das Virgens Chagas +1 more
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2020
Assessment of human movement has a long history with many different terms used to describe movement performance and its development across time. This chapter introduces terminology applied in motor competence assessment literature to provide researchers and practitioners with important contextual information on the purpose of assessment.
Lisa M. Barnett +3 more
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Assessment of human movement has a long history with many different terms used to describe movement performance and its development across time. This chapter introduces terminology applied in motor competence assessment literature to provide researchers and practitioners with important contextual information on the purpose of assessment.
Lisa M. Barnett +3 more
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Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 2019
In early childhood, factors that contribute to motor‐skill engagement (MSE) are unknown. Our aim was to explore the relationships between actual and perceived motor competence and their influences on MSE on a balance bike (bike with no pedals). A secondary aim was to investigate whether MSE had an effect on ability on a balance bike.
Jennifer Kavanagh +2 more
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In early childhood, factors that contribute to motor‐skill engagement (MSE) are unknown. Our aim was to explore the relationships between actual and perceived motor competence and their influences on MSE on a balance bike (bike with no pedals). A secondary aim was to investigate whether MSE had an effect on ability on a balance bike.
Jennifer Kavanagh +2 more
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Inhibitory control of competing motor memories
Experimental Brain Research, 1999The ability to inhibit previously learned visuomotor associations is essential for efficient learning of novel behaviors. While the neural basis of the system that might control interactions between competing motor memories is not known, it has been demonstrated that animals with ventral and orbital prefrontal cortex (PFC) deficits have particular ...
R, Shadmehr, H H, Holcomb
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Motor Competence and Physical Fitness in Adolescents
Pediatric Physical Therapy, 2014In this study we examined the relationship between physical fitness and motor competence in adolescents aged 15 to 16 years.A sample of 94 adolescents participated in the study. To test motor competence, the Movement Assessment Battery for Children-2 was used. Physical fitness was assessed using the following test items: standing broad jump, 20-m dash,
Ordís, Gísladóttir +2 more
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Motor competence and characteristics within the preschool environment [PDF]
Environmental characteristics within preschools that influence children's motor competence are largely unknown. The purpose of the present study was to examine the contribution of various preschool environmental characteristics to children's locomotor, object control, and total gross motor scores.Cross-sectional, observational study of 3-5 year-old ...
Larissa True +2 more
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Basic motor competencies of fifth graders
German Journal of Exercise and Sport Research, 2017Basic motor competencies are understood as functional performance dispositions that can be learned and retained in the long term. They ensure that students are qualified to participate in the culture of sport and exercise. Support for basic motor competencies plays an important role in the school subject physical education.
Herrmann, Christian, Seelig, Harald
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