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Precision in Physical Education (PE) – What is its role?

Reinventing the Game

My personal belief is that the younger the age group of learners, the more worthwhile to understand better the physiological processes at work within the learner and the behaviour exhibited in response to task and environment. This means that precise movements are needed in push-ups and sit-ups to trigger the automatic count.

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Reasons Movement Teaches Kids to Think and Learn Differently

Skillastics

Studies have proven that physical movement helps kids improve their memory, increase their motivation, and improve motor skills. Movement and physical activity truly helps kids think and learn differently. We are so excited to have partnered with physical education leaders, bringing joy and fun back to movement for two decades!

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Sport Specific Training

PLT4M

Some of the major factors driving this movement are: Competition Money Social Media Lack of Education Competition: What drives athletes at almost any age is the desire to be the best. When athletes want to improve specific on-field tasks, they believe these movement patterns need to be replicated, exactly, in a strength training program.

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Resolving Running-Related Injury

Informed Practitioner in Sport

Whilst we have the underlying coordinative structures, locomotion skills are not hardwired in humans – they are developed through motor learning and skill acquisition during the developmental years. Moreover, this learning and refining of movement skills and capabilities continues over the life span.