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basic locomotor skill characterized by moving from one location to another




Aerobic Pulmonary diffusion generally decreases with age, directly affecting the overall
capacity of the body's aerobic system.



repeating sequences of light-to-moderate intensity activities for extended periods of time




Mature Sliding At the mature stage of sliding, a child maintains a low center of gravity,
maintains flexing in the knees, and steps sideways to begin the movement pattern




epiphyseal separation Fractures from injuries or extra force




vector resolution Vertical and horizontal




3 phases of motor learning (highschool+) Learners of high school or adult age need to
first understand the skill (cognitive) and then connect it to other skills or previous learning
(associative). The last stage (autonomous) gives the performer opportunities to attend less to
skill performance and more to other aspects of the task, such as ball placement or strategy.




cognitive thinking, reasoning, or rememberin

, Tripod This activity establishes the proper base of support for the headstand. It also
allows elements of the headstand to be taught in a sequence of movements.




Tennis Scoring 0 points= Love

1 point = 15

2 points= 30

3 points= 40

Tied score= All

40-40 = Deuce

Server wins deuce point = Ad-In

Receiver wins deuce point = Ad-Out




Center of Gravity (Body) The idea that the human body's center of gravity can be within
or outside the body, depending on body posture, is a basic mechanical principle.




Pelvic Girdle (pelvis) The pelvic girdle supports the weight of the body from the vertebral
column.




Ballistic Movements that are performed with maximal velocity and acceleration can be
considered ballistic actions




Plyometric also known as jump training, includes exercises that rapidly stretches the
muscles and then rapidly shortens it.

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