KP200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Target Games, Kinesiology, Motor Control
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Target: players score when an object they have thrown or struck lands closest to a pre- determined target. Tactical problems related to target games include thrwing the object, calculating distance etc: ie) golf, curling, bowling, darts, archery, static vs. moving targets. Relationship of kinesiology lenses and applications to games. Transition from movement skills to applied activities. Whitehead in 2001 states a physically literate person: Moves with poise, economy, con dence in a wide variety of physically challenging situations. Economy e cient, choosing and address physical challenges. Con dence knowledge of ones ability, and their belief. Perform movements in a types of environments. Perspective in reading all aspects of the physical environment, anticipating movement needs or possibilities and responding appropriately to these, with intelligence and imagination. Environments, di . responses and reactions , being able to adapt and be exible. Physical literacy requires a holistic engagement that encompasses physical capabilities embedded in perception, experience, memory, anticipation and decision making.