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Fundamental motor skills are the basis for participation in more advanced lifetime activities. Whereas considerable research has been reported on motor behavior of children, much less is known about performance in later years, especially adulthood. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine age...

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Autor principal: Villalobos González, Carmen Elena (Autor)
Autor Corporativo: Universidad Nacional (Costa Rica). Escuela de Ciencias del Movimiento Humano y Calidad de Vida. Licenciatura en Ciencias del Deporte
Otros Autores: Rojas Valverde, Daniel (supervisor de grado,), Sánchez Ureña, Braulio, lector de grado, Azofeifa Mora, Chistian, lector de grado
Formato: Tesis Libro
Lenguaje:Spanish
Publicado: Heredia, Costa Rica : C.E. Villalobos G., 2023.
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Sumario:Fundamental motor skills are the basis for participation in more advanced lifetime activities. Whereas considerable research has been reported on motor behavior of children, much less is known about performance in later years, especially adulthood. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine age and gender differences on fundamental motor skills (FMS) ability across three age groups: children (M = 9.37 yr., SD = 1.26), adolescents (M = 14.80 yr., SD = 2.04) and young-adults (M = 19.88 yr., SD = 2.72). Participants (n = 114) were assessed on five locomotor skills (run, gallop, slide, hop, and distance jump) and five object control skills (bounce, catch, overhand throw, strike and kick) using the Test for Fundamental Motor Skills, which is a process-oriented instrument. ANOVA results comparing gender and group revealed no significant interactions. Moreover, main effects for group were found for three individual skills: galloping – adolescents and young-adults performed better than children (p < .01)–, throwing –children and adolescents performed better than young-adults (p < .01) –, and kicking –young-adults performed better than children and adolescents (p < .05)–.
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