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Samenvatting - Lifelong Movement: a Pedagogical Didactical Perspective

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Lifelong movement
Targets of this course
 Knowledge about essential building blocks for lifelong physical activity
 Assist in applying these building blocks in working with people in physical activity settings

Building block 1
 Teaching and assessing fundamental
o motor skills
o locomotor skills
o object control and stability skills

building block 2
 Creating Effective Teaching Environments
o for Motor Development
o Shaping, focusing and Enhancing
o Generalisation, discrimination and feedback schedules

Building block 3
 Creating Effective Teaching Environments
o for a positive learning environment
o Preventing inappropriate behaviors and
o and promoting positive behaviors
o Behavior management approaches

Building block 4
 Fitness for life
o Chapters 1,2,3,5,6,7

Part 1: teaching and assessing FMS
Fundamental motor skills




=Basic learnt movement patterns that do
not develop naturally and are suggested to
be foundational for more complex physical
and sporting activities



 They do not develop naturally
 Nodig/ basis voor sport specifieke
skills




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,Components of FMs
 Locomotor skills
o Hopping, galloping, sliding, running, skipping, vertical jump, horizontal jump
 Object control
o Throwing, catching, kicking, passing,…
 Stability skills
o Balancing
 vanaf 7j declines fysieke
activiteit
 Vanaf 5j eig jongens meer
actief
 Hoe hoger MC, hoe hoger
actief niveau




Locomotor skills
 Kindergarten: performs locomotor skills while maintaining balance
 By age 10-11, children should be able to use locomotor skills in games and gymnastic settings

Running- critical elements
 EYES AND BODY
o Focus in direction of travel. Body upright position with slight forward lean. Toes
forward.
 FLIGHT
o Both feet temporarily off the ground. Foot lands heel to toe.
 ARMS
o Bent 90° and move forward and backward without crossing midline.
 KNEES
o Bent to bring the heel up behind the body.

Running- common errors
 No flight phase
 Foot not coming up behind the body
 Arms crossing the midline of the body

Sliding- critical elements
 CHIN, EYES AND BODY
o Chin over lead shoulder. Eyes in direction of slide. Body upright.
 FEET
o Feet stay parallel throughout entire movement.
 FLIGHT
o Both feet temporarily off the ground.
 GLIDE
o Body moves with smooth, rhythmic motion.



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, Sliding- common errors
 Body turned so the side is not leading the body
 Feet not coming up off the ground

Hopping- critical elements
 EYES AND BODY
o Eyes in direction of travel. Body upright position.
 FOOT AND TAKEOFF LEGG
o Take off and land on same foot. Bend knee when landing.
 SWING KNEE
o Swing knee is bent and swings forward.
 ARMS
o Elbows bent. Arm opposite swing arm moves forward.
 GLIDE
o Body moves in smooth, rhythmic motion

Hopping- common errors
 Hopping foot not coming up off the floor or landing knee not bending
 Swing knee not moving

Galloping- critical elements
 EYES AND BODY
o Eyes in direction of travel. Body upright with slight forward learn.
 FLIGHT
o Step forward and close with back foot. Both feet temporarily off the ground.
 ARMS
o Elbows bent. Arms swinging forward and back.
 GLIDE
o Body moves in smooth, rhythmic motion

Galloping- common errors
 No forward body lean
 Feet not coming up off the ground during the flight phase

Leaping- critical elements
 RUN
o Take several running steps before starting to leap.
 TAKEOFF
o Push off the ground with one foot.
 FLIGHT
o Both feet temporarily off the ground in a stride position and the arm opposite the
lead foot reaches forward.
 LANDING
o Land on the opposite foot from the takeoff foot. Knee bent to absorb force.
 RUN
o Run a few steps after landing

Leaping- common errors
 Using two feet for takeoff


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