Manipulative skill competency and health-related physical fitness in elementary school students
Background: Improving motor skill competency and enhancing health-related physical fitness are desired learning outcomes for school-aged children. Achieving motor skill competency and a healthy level of physical fitness lay a foundation for being a physically active person across a lifetime. The pur...
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doaj-fa3a6edbdeeb4235a66a609fe97b03262020-11-25T02:22:03ZengElsevierJournal of Sport and Health Science2095-25462016-12-0154491499Manipulative skill competency and health-related physical fitness in elementary school studentsWeiyun Chen0Steve Mason1Austin Hammond-Bennett2Sandy Zalmout3Corresponding author.; School of Kinesiology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USASchool of Kinesiology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USASchool of Kinesiology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USASchool of Kinesiology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USABackground: Improving motor skill competency and enhancing health-related physical fitness are desired learning outcomes for school-aged children. Achieving motor skill competency and a healthy level of physical fitness lay a foundation for being a physically active person across a lifetime. The purpose of this study was to investigate relationships between levels of manipulative skill competency and physical fitness for elementary school boys and girls. Methods: In this study, 565 fourth-grade students and their 9 physical education teachers were voluntary participants. The students were assessed in 4 basic specialized manipulative skills and 4 fitness components during regular physical education lessons. Data were analyzed with descriptive statistics, univariate analyses, and multiple R2 liner regression methods. Results: Boys were more proficient at the manipulative skills than girls, while girls had significant higher percentages for meeting the healthy fitness zone for the fitness tests than boys. Four manipulative skills significantly predicted progressive aerobic cardiovascular endurance run (PACER), push-up, and trunk lifts tests at p < 0.05 level, but not curl-up test for both boys and girls. Boys and girls in the skill-competent group significantly outperformed their counterparts in the skill-incompetent group on PACER, push-up, and trunk lifts tests at p < 0.05 level, with an exception of curl-up test. Conclusion: The more competent in manipulative skills, the higher healthy level in cardiovascular endurance, upper-body muscular strength and endurance, and flexibility the students demonstrated. Demonstrating manipulative skill competence and maintaining a healthy level of physical fitness are 2 major desired learning outcomes for elementary school students to be able to achieve. Keywords: Fitness assessment, Healthy fitness zone, Manipulative skill competency, Physical fitness, Skill assessmenthttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095254615000599 |
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Manipulative skill competency and health-related physical fitness in elementary school students |
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Manipulative skill competency and health-related physical fitness in elementary school students |
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manipulative skill competency and health-related physical fitness in elementary school students |
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Background: Improving motor skill competency and enhancing health-related physical fitness are desired learning outcomes for school-aged children. Achieving motor skill competency and a healthy level of physical fitness lay a foundation for being a physically active person across a lifetime. The purpose of this study was to investigate relationships between levels of manipulative skill competency and physical fitness for elementary school boys and girls. Methods: In this study, 565 fourth-grade students and their 9 physical education teachers were voluntary participants. The students were assessed in 4 basic specialized manipulative skills and 4 fitness components during regular physical education lessons. Data were analyzed with descriptive statistics, univariate analyses, and multiple R2 liner regression methods. Results: Boys were more proficient at the manipulative skills than girls, while girls had significant higher percentages for meeting the healthy fitness zone for the fitness tests than boys. Four manipulative skills significantly predicted progressive aerobic cardiovascular endurance run (PACER), push-up, and trunk lifts tests at p < 0.05 level, but not curl-up test for both boys and girls. Boys and girls in the skill-competent group significantly outperformed their counterparts in the skill-incompetent group on PACER, push-up, and trunk lifts tests at p < 0.05 level, with an exception of curl-up test. Conclusion: The more competent in manipulative skills, the higher healthy level in cardiovascular endurance, upper-body muscular strength and endurance, and flexibility the students demonstrated. Demonstrating manipulative skill competence and maintaining a healthy level of physical fitness are 2 major desired learning outcomes for elementary school students to be able to achieve. Keywords: Fitness assessment, Healthy fitness zone, Manipulative skill competency, Physical fitness, Skill assessment |
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