KIN 3513 Lecture : Lecture 3 Motor Abilities

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Every athlete must find the sport for which he or she is best suited. Stable, enduring tendencies for individuals to be different from each other in performance. Trying to predict the level of performance after practice. Stable: for a long period of time after you are full grown. If someone has talent, then they have the strength for that ability. The performance of a particular skill is strongly affected by the ability of the performer. All individuals have abilities; just the pattern of strength and weaknesses on these abilities differ. Everyday motor tasks require a combination of abilities. Something went wrong by birth or you had an accident that caused you to lose the ability is the only way for you not to have one. Depends on the motor abilities of the individual as related to the demands of the task. It implies that specific motor abilities underlie specific motor skills.

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