Motor learning and control foundations of kinesiology: Defining the academic core

MG Fischman - Quest, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
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This paper outlines the kinesiological foundations of the motor behavior subdisciplines of
motor learning and motor control. After defining the components of motor behavior, the
paper addresses the undergraduate major and core knowledge by examining several
classic textbooks in motor learning and control, as well as a number of contemporary
textbooks in these fields, searching for topics that have persisted over time, as well as topics
that have emerged more recently. The paper also discusses the changing nature of the …
This paper outlines the kinesiological foundations of the motor behavior subdisciplines of motor learning and motor control. After defining the components of motor behavior, the paper addresses the undergraduate major and core knowledge by examining several classic textbooks in motor learning and control, as well as a number of contemporary textbooks in these fields, searching for topics that have persisted over time, as well as topics that have emerged more recently. The paper also discusses the changing nature of the undergraduate kinesiology major in terms of their backgrounds and career goals. I address what I perceive to be a “measurement paradox” in assessing our students' knowledge, skills, and abilities, and suggest that the undergraduate kinesiology major, in addition to learning core content in motor learning and control, must also gain an appreciation of research as a way to acquire knowledge about these subdisciplines.
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