KIN 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 27: Exercise Physiology, Reinforcement, Team Dynamics
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Difference between motor development and motor learning. Motor development is about the development of fundamental movement patterns at any age, including factors such as genetic or environmental limitations. Running, jumping, throwing, and kicking are examples of motor development skills. Motor learning is about making advances in motor skills through repetition and practice. Motor learning involves enhanced learning and skill enhancement such as through transfer of throwing skills from one sport to another and using feedback to change performance. The study of the effects of anatomical and physiological effects of natural laws and internal and external forces acting on the human body during movement (application of physics) Force of muscular contraction; flexion, extension, pronation, and supination of muscles; composition of muscle fibers; equilibrium, center of gravity, and base of support; transfer on momentum; force absorption; Biomechanical analyses examine acceleration, energy, mass, power, torque, and velocity. The descriptive and analytical examination of significant people, events, organizations, and trends that shaped the past.