1. [The learning and motor development transfer process].
- Author
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Cecchini Estrada JA, Fernández Losa JL, Pallasá Manteca M, and Cecchini Applegatte C
- Subjects
- Arm physiology, Child, Child, Preschool, Female, Hand physiology, Humans, Male, Motion Perception, Physical Education and Training methods, Psychology, Child, Spatial Behavior, Tennis, Video Recording, Volleyball, Athletic Performance physiology, Athletic Performance psychology, Child Development, Motor Skills physiology, Psychomotor Performance physiology, Transfer, Psychology physiology
- Abstract
The aim of this study is to analyze the transference process in motor skill learning. For this purpose, 320 boys and girls, with ages ranging from 3 to 12 years (M= 7.61; SD= 2.61), took part in nine object movement reception drills in which the following variables were cross-examined: the presence-absence of displacement (static or in motion), the corporal segments utilized (hands or arms), the movement direction (right or left), and the moving object (volleyball or tennis ball). The results indicate that what is being transferred is the common factor among them, the ocular-kinesthetic regulating system, which is constructed according to a generalized motor program and a predictive strategy of continuous control. The way that individuals group by levels of skill that represent the developmental levels of the aforementioned regulating system can also be observed. Lastly, the results are discussed, and strategies to improve the learning process in sports and physical education are provided.
- Published
- 2012