Fundamentals OF Movement Skills v Fundamental Movement Skills.

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Fundamentals OF Movement Skills v Fundamental Movement Skills

Motor Development Fundamental Movement Skills? Locomotor Manipulative Stability Body Awareness Space Awareness Effort Relationships Motor Control/ Learning Fundamentals of Movement Skills ? Perceptual-Motor Abilities Physical Abilities Perception, Decision Making & Action Biomechanical Principles Fundamentals of Movement Skills ? Inertia, Momentum, Gravity, Impulse, Ground Reaction Equilibrium, Stability, Centre of Gravity Force Summation, Projectiles, Levers, Impact & Rebound

Fundamentals OF Movement Agility - Balance – Coordination A - Inertia, Momentum, Gravity, Impulse, Ground Reaction B - Equilibrium, Stability, Centre of Gravity C - Force Summation, Projectiles, Levers, Impact & Rebound

Fundamentals OF Movement Fundamental Movement Skills Agility - Balance – Coordination Skipping Kicking Hopping Jumping Running Striking Catching Trapping Bouncing Throwing

Fundamentals OF Movement Fundamental Movement Skills Agility - Balance - Coordination Fundamental Techniques of Gymnastics, Dance, Athletics, Aquatics, Martial Arts NGB’s Multi Skill Clubs Multi Skill Coaches Fundamentals of Games Invasion Net & Wall Striking & Fielding Specific Techniques of Gymnastics, Dance, Athletics, Aquatics, Martial Arts Fundamental Techniques of Cricket, Tennis, Rugby etc. Specific Techniques of Cricket, Tennis, Rugby etc. 7 – 10 yrs 4 – 7 yrs yrs

Resource Assessment Criteria Consideration of biomechanical concepts Develops fundamental movement skills Includes Perception, Decision & Action components of movement Considers issues related to psychological development Includes developmental progressions Addresses aspects of delivery Provides guidance on observation & evaluation Demonstrates links to sport specific elements Evidence of research & development