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Changes in motor competence over four decades in 10 to 14-year-old Austrian boys

Changes in motor competence over four decades in 10 to 14-year-old Austrian boys

... in motor competence. Several studies have shown reductions in motor competence in children and ado- lescents (Albon, Hamlin & Ross, 2010; Klaes, Cosler, Rommel & Zens, 2003; ...

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Motor competence in self-defence of students of a detectives’ school during their course of studies

Motor competence in self-defence of students of a detectives’ school during their course of studies

... higher competence in the realm of safe fall techniques (G1), usually slightly lower one in the realm of pre-emptive attacks (G2) and decidedly the lowest ones as far as defence against embraces, strangling and ...

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Developmental change in motor competence : a latent growth curve analysis

Developmental change in motor competence : a latent growth curve analysis

... to motor competence at baseline, which is consistent with findings from earlier studies (Lubans et ...and motor competence at baseline was ...and motor competence in ...between ...

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Intelligence quotient discrepancy indicates levels of motor competence in preschool children at risk for developmental delays

Intelligence quotient discrepancy indicates levels of motor competence in preschool children at risk for developmental delays

... the motor subtests of the CDIIT that emerged came from the ...and motor competence as assessed by the motor subtests of the CDIIT, which is a developmental test used in clinics for the early ...

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Motor competence in Czech children aged 11-15: What is the incidence of a risk of developmental coordination disorder?

Motor competence in Czech children aged 11-15: What is the incidence of a risk of developmental coordination disorder?

... of motor competence or level of motor ...in motor skills, we studied the gender differences between the individual MABC-2 tests in the group of children with ...gross motor skills, in ...

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Investigating Motor Competence in Association with Sedentary Behavior and Physical Activity in 7- to 11- Year-Old Children

Investigating Motor Competence in Association with Sedentary Behavior and Physical Activity in 7- to 11- Year-Old Children

... outcomes. Independent samples t-tests were used to compare the outcomes between boys and girls, between grade-4 and grade-6 children, and between non-overweight and overweight children. Mixed-model analyses were ...

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Perceived Motor Competence Differs From Actual Performance in 8-Year-Old Neonatal ECMO Survivors

Perceived Motor Competence Differs From Actual Performance in 8-Year-Old Neonatal ECMO Survivors

... perceived motor competence, actual motor performance, the importance of the motor domain, the perceived social competence, feelings of self- worth, and self-reported ...of motor ...

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Configurations of actual and perceived motor competence among children : associations with motivation for sports and global self-worth

Configurations of actual and perceived motor competence among children : associations with motivation for sports and global self-worth

... is motor competence (Clark & Metcalfe, 2002; Gallahue, Ozmun, and Goodway, ...2012). Motor competence refers to the ability to execute diverse motor tasks in a skilful manner, which ...

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Motor Competence and Physical Activity in 8-Year-Old School Children With Generalized Joint Hypermobility

Motor Competence and Physical Activity in 8-Year-Old School Children With Generalized Joint Hypermobility

... hypermobility, motor compe- tence, and physical ...and motor competence tests were conducted with reproduc- ible methods and with examiners who were mutually blinded to each other’s test results, ...

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A hitchhiker's guide to assessing young people's motor competence : deciding what method to use

A hitchhiker's guide to assessing young people's motor competence : deciding what method to use

... of motor behaviours, including reflexes, voluntary movements, and goal-directed ...child’s motor competence due to their regular and ongoing interactions with them on a daily ...potential ...

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Modifiable factors which predict children’s gross motor competence: a prospective cohort study

Modifiable factors which predict children’s gross motor competence: a prospective cohort study

... At 19 months, children in the top tertile of time spent freely moving about (i.e. responses between 510 and 1440 min per week - approximately 73 min per day to 206 min per day), had significantly higher object and ...

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Actual and perceived motor competence levels of Belgian and United States preschool children

Actual and perceived motor competence levels of Belgian and United States preschool children

... actual motor competence in both ...in motor competence in early ...the motor competence of Belgian and Australian children aged 6-8 years using the KTK (a non- sport-specific ...

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Using Rasch modeling to investigate the construct of motor competence in early childhood

Using Rasch modeling to investigate the construct of motor competence in early childhood

... of motor development in children’s overall health, it is imperative to have valid measurements in order to make sound interpretations and decisions (Mahar & Rowe, ...underlying motor assessment in early ...

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Cross-cultural comparison of motor competence in children from Australia and Belgium

Cross-cultural comparison of motor competence in children from Australia and Belgium

... develop motor skills and establish motor competence (Hardy et ...of motor performance observed in Australian children at the age of 6 years may be due to pre-school experiences, or the lack of ...

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The Effect of Different Instructions in a General Motor Competence and Perceived Competence of Children

The Effect of Different Instructions in a General Motor Competence and Perceived Competence of Children

... of motor competence (MC), which is the ability of motor skills performance at an optimum and sufficient level to solve motor problems (Keogh, 1977; Manoel, ...athletic competence (PAC), ...

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Disparities in Motor Competence between Roma and Non Roma Children in Croatia and Relations of Motor Competence, School Success and Social Economic Status

Disparities in Motor Competence between Roma and Non Roma Children in Croatia and Relations of Motor Competence, School Success and Social Economic Status

... one’s motor abilities and motor skills constitute motor competence [8], ...that competence is gained through interaction with environment, through playful and exploratory activities ...

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Perceptuo-motor competence in prematurely born children at school age: neurological and psychological aspects.

Perceptuo-motor competence in prematurely born children at school age: neurological and psychological aspects.

... In contrast, when a Grade lib haemorrhage was accompanied by another lesion (4 children assessed), the picture changed considerably. Two out of these 4 children developed a central mot[r] ...

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The relationship of gross upper and lower limb motor competence to measures of health and fitness in adolescents aged 13–14 years

The relationship of gross upper and lower limb motor competence to measures of health and fitness in adolescents aged 13–14 years

... consisted of three gross motor tests, one upper limb (ball throwing speed) and two lower body tests (jump distance and ball kicking speed). These relationships may suggest MC plays a role in achieving better ...

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Motor Competency of Orang Asli Children from the Royal Belum Rainforest Reserves

Motor Competency of Orang Asli Children from the Royal Belum Rainforest Reserves

... The descriptive data on motor competence found that children from the inner settlements, SK Tiang, scored better than children from SK Banun. Even though anthropometrically the SK Banun children had the ...

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Assessing fundamental motor skills in Belgian children aged 3-8 years highlights differences to US reference sample

Assessing fundamental motor skills in Belgian children aged 3-8 years highlights differences to US reference sample

... the motor competence spectrum, namely very poor and very superior, may not have been sufficiently discriminative in a Belgian ...of motor performance might have been related to a cultural bias of the ...

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