Unit 9B Flashcards
Fundamental object control is
when the child is able to ambulate freely, the hands are free to use in a new fundamental skill
What are the three phases to overarm throwing
Preparatory
Execution
Follow through
Monica Wild saw what in throwing
4 developmental stages
Movement progressed from anterior-posterior to horizontal plane
The base of support changed from stationary to shifting
Roberton 1978 made what type of evidence
longitudinal
What does ispilateral mean
Same side of the body
What are the factors that influence overarm throwing (5)
Instruction Knowledge Instructional cues Ball size Angle of ball release
What does instruction do
Instruction significantly affects changes in throwing technique
BUT
not greater horizontal ball velocities
What is catching
The action of bringing an airborne object under control by using the hands and arms
What are the factors that influence catching (9)
- Ball size
- Ball and background colour
- Ball velocity
- Trajectory angle
- Vision and viewing time
- Instruction
- Knowledge and experience
- Catching on the run
- Catching with a glove
What is striking
A fundamental motor pattern in which a designated body part or implement is used to project an object
What is kicking
A form of striking where the foot is used to give impetus to the ball