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Fundamental movement skills: Where do girls fall short? A novel investigation of object-control skill execution in primary-school aged girls

机译:基本的运动技能:女孩在哪里缺少?小学女童对象控制技能执行的新研究

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Fundamental movement skill (FMS) proficiency is positively associated with a range of health outcomes, and is a predictor of lifelong participation in physical activities and sport. Yet low FMS proficiency levels in children prevail, particularly among girls performing object-control skills (e.g., kicking, catching). To identify where girls require the most support and inform future teaching resources and interventions, this cross-sectional study investigated proficiency levels of object-control skills and their specific performance components (subskills) in girls; and aimed to determine whether patterns in subskill mastery were evident in girls from two different developmental stages. This study included 153 girls (aged 4–12 years; mean age = 7.7, SD = 1.8) from the Hunter Region, Australia. Six object-control skills were video-assessed using the Test of Gross Motor Development (TGMD-2, TGMD-3); overall skill proficiency levels and mastery levels of subskills were determined. In summary, <5% (of the total group, 4–8 years or 9–12 years) demonstrated mastery or advanced skill level in the strike, stationary dribble, overhand throw or kick. Mastery levels were also poor for the majority of the 24 subskills, with mastery levels below 40% for the total group for 17 of the 24 subskills. Deficiencies in specific subskills were evident in the preparation, action and recovery phases of the six object-control skills. Only 6 of the 24 subskills mastery levels were significantly higher in the older age-group. Our investigation provides new evidence that may be useful for practitioners and researchers looking to support the optimal development of FMS proficiency among girls.Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry: ACTRN12615000022561.
机译:基本运动技能(FMS)水平与一系列健康结果呈正相关,并且是终身参与体育活动和运动的预测指标。然而,儿童的FMS能力水平普遍较低,特别是在执行对象控制技能(例如,踢,捉)的女孩中。为了确定女孩最需要帮助的地方,并为将来的教学资源和干预提供信息,这项横断面研究调查了女孩的对象控制技能水平及其特定的绩效组成部分(子技能);旨在确定在两个不同发育阶段的女孩中,是否掌握了掌握技能的模式。这项研究包括来自澳大利亚亨特地区的153名女孩(4至12岁;平均年龄== 7.7,SD == 1.8)。使用总运动发展测试(TGMD-2,TGMD-3)对六种对象控制技能进行了视频评估;确定总体技能水平和对子技能的掌握水平。总的来说,<5%(在整个组中,为4-8岁或9-12岁)在击球,固定运球,投球或踢球方面表现出精通或高级技能水平。对于24个子技能中的大多数,掌握水平也很差,对于这24个子技能中的17个,整个小组的掌握水平都低于40%。在六项目标控制技能的准备,行动和恢复阶段,特定亚技能的不足很明显。在24个子技能掌握水平中,只有6个在较高年龄组中明显更高。我们的研究提供了新的证据,可能对寻求支持女孩中FMS能力最佳发展的从业者和研究人员有用。新西兰新西兰临床试验注册处:ACTRN12615000022561。

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