Tuesday, April 5, 2016

5.1.6

Distinguish between Fleishman’s physical proficiency abilities (physical factors) and perceptual motor abilities (psychomotor factors).

Perceptual-Motor Abilities
Physical Proficiency Abilities
Control Precision
(control over fast, accurate movements that uses large areas of the body)
Extent (or static) flexibility
Multi-limb coordination
Dynamic flexibility
Response orientation
(selection of the appropriate response)
Static strength
Reaction time
Dynamic strength
Speed of arm movement
Explosive strength
Rate control
(coincidence-anticipation)
Trunk strength
Manual dexterity
Gross body coordination
Arm-hand steadiness
Gross body equilibrium
Wrist-finger speed
(coordination of fast wrist and finger movements)
Stamina
(cardiovascular fitness)
Aiming

Postural discrimination
(coordination when vision is occluded)

Response integration
(integration of sensory information to produce a movement)



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