KIN-10 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Motor Learning, Motor Skill, Fine Motor Skill
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Anatomy study of the structure of organisms. Physiology study of the function of body structures and systems. Kinesiology study of the art and science of human movement. Motor behavior study of the behavioral aspects of movement. Motor control study of the neural, physical, and behavioral aspects of movement. Motor learning study of how motor skills are learned. Motor skill voluntary movement used to complete a desired task action or achieve a specific goal. Gross motor skill involves moving and controlling the limbs (running, jumping, etc. ) (happens more often in ones every day life) Fine motor skill involves small movements (sewing, writing, etc. ) Motor development study of changes in movement behavior through the lifespan. Not miniature adults when it comes to movement. Age-appropriate vs. developmentally appropriate should both be considered. 600 muscles, over 200 bones, ligaments and tendons, organs, etc. Humans come in all shapes and sizes (skin, height, structure, etc. ) Hypertrophy adding muscle mass or growth.