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Erschienen in: Sports Medicine 7/2018

09.03.2018 | Current Opinion

Development of Foundational Movement Skills: A Conceptual Model for Physical Activity Across the Lifespan

verfasst von: Ryan M. Hulteen, Philip J. Morgan, Lisa M. Barnett, David F. Stodden, David R. Lubans

Erschienen in: Sports Medicine | Ausgabe 7/2018

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Abstract

Evidence supports a positive association between competence in fundamental movement skills (e.g., kicking, jumping) and physical activity in young people. Whilst important, fundamental movement skills do not reflect the broad diversity of skills utilized in physical activity pursuits across the lifespan. Debate surrounds the question of what are the most salient skills to be learned which facilitate physical activity participation across the lifespan. In this paper, it is proposed that the term ‘fundamental movement skills’ be replaced with ‘foundational movement skills’. The term ‘foundational movement skills’ better reflects the broad range of movement forms that increase in complexity and specificity and can be applied in a variety of settings. Thus, ‘foundational movement skills’ includes both traditionally conceptualized ‘fundamental’ movement skills and other skills (e.g., bodyweight squat, cycling, swimming strokes) that support physical activity engagement across the lifespan. A proposed conceptual model outlines how foundational movement skill competency can provide a direct or indirect pathway, via specialized movement skills, to a lifetime of physical activity. Foundational movement skill development is hypothesized to vary according to culture and/or geographical location. Further, skill development may be hindered or enhanced by physical (i.e., fitness, weight status) and psychological (i.e., perceived competence, self-efficacy) attributes. This conceptual model may advance the application of motor development principles within the public health domain. Additionally, it promotes the continued development of human movement in the context of how it leads to skillful performance and how movement skill development supports and maintains a lifetime of physical activity engagement.
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Metadaten
Titel
Development of Foundational Movement Skills: A Conceptual Model for Physical Activity Across the Lifespan
verfasst von
Ryan M. Hulteen
Philip J. Morgan
Lisa M. Barnett
David F. Stodden
David R. Lubans
Publikationsdatum
09.03.2018
Verlag
Springer International Publishing
Erschienen in
Sports Medicine / Ausgabe 7/2018
Print ISSN: 0112-1642
Elektronische ISSN: 1179-2035
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40279-018-0892-6

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