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
1
,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.
2
, 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
3
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
1
,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.
2
, 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
3