Throwing
Catching
Constraints
Striking
Miscellaneous
100
Participation in sport and presence of an older brother in the household.
What are the best predictors of throwing development in girls.
100
This is less successful than two-handed catching.
What is one-handed catching.
100
Hand strength is an important factor in this catching.
What is catching with a glove.
100
Striking has this motion direction.
What is posterior-anterior.
100
This significantly affects changes in throwing technique, but not greater horizontal ball velocities.
What is instruction.
200
Father's sport involvement is one example of this.
What is a "best predictor of throwing development".
200
The action of bringing an airborne object under control by using the hands and arms is a definition for this.
What is catching.
200
This has been shown to improve catching ability to the level of a child 2 years older.
What is instruction.
200
Forward step is likely to be contralateral in mature striking, but in the beginning the forward step is likely to be this.
What is homolateral.
200
A fundamental movement in which a designated body part or some implements is used to project an object.
What is striking.
300
"Watch the target and release the ball when you see your fingers" is an example of this.
What is a cue.
300
Seefeldt speculates that this is learned from earlier failures.
What is fear of a projectile.
300
These three constraints seem to be tied together.
What are ball velocity, trajectory angle and vision & viewing time.
300
Striking is one of the developmental stages of this.
What is dribbling.
300
Throwing progresses from this plane to a horizontal plane.
What is anterior-posterior.
400
This is what happens if the object's diameter is scaled up past the transitional point.
What is switch to a less mature throwing pattern.
400
Legs spread apart is an example of this.
What is first attempt to stop a rolling object.
400
These two types of knowledge influence catching performance.
What is procedural and declarative knowledge.
400
Fully extends the arm, retracts arm when contact is made, hand maintains contact with the ball are all a sign of this.
What is mature dribbling pattern.
400
On the slides, catching and throwing have 5 stages whereas striking (including kicking & punting) slides have this many stages.
What is 4.
500
Gender weight, more body fat, large joint diameter and greater arm and leg mass all contribute to this.
What is success in distance throwing in girls.
500
Maintains a static position, movement carried out in slow motion, and smooth movements are these.
What is developmental aspects of a 2, 5 and 15 year old catching.
500
This constraint has both product and process oriented evaluations that seem to differ in the findings.
What is ball size
500
The two forms of kicking (striking with the feet) that are expanded upon in the chapter slides.
What are place kicking and punting.
500
This is the "soccer" of Thailand.
What is Takraw or Sepak Takraw.
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