LEVEL OF MOTOR COORDINATION IN CHILDREN PARTICIPATING IN THE INTEGRAL SPORTS SCHOOLS PROGRAM OF CHILE'S SPORTS MINISTRY

Almonacid, Juan Gabriel Hurtado; Herrera, Jacqueline Paez; Allimant, Rosita Abusleme; Gomez, Francisco Olate; Shore, Sofia Follegati; Oyanedel, Victor Briones; Diaz, Vicente Mallea

Abstract

Hurtado Almonacid, J.G., Paez Herrera, J., Abusleme Allimant, R. Olate Gomez, F., Follegati Shore, S., Briones Oyanedel, V. & Mallea Diaz, V. (2023). Level of motor coordination in children participating in the integral sports schools program of chile's sports ministry. PENSAR EN MOVIMIENTO: Revista de Ciencias del Ejercicio y la Salud, 21(1), 1-16. In recent years, it has been detected that generally low motor coordination results in low participation in free play situations, organized and free sports activities. In turn, a better motor mastery is consistent with a low level of sedentary lifestyle. Therefore, the objective of this article is to compare the level of general motor coordination in children that participate in the Sports Initiation component of the "Integral Sports Schools" (EDI) program of Chile's Sports Ministry (since 2019, "Growing in Movement"), according to the regions they come from. Concerning the sample, the assessment covered 341 boys and girls from eight different regions in the country (Antofagasta, Coquimbo, Valparaiso, O'Higgins, Metropolitan Region, Bio-Bio, Araucania and Los Lagos), in ages ranging from 6 to 11. The information was gathered through the 3JS instrument, made up of seven tasks (3 in locomotion and 4 in object control). The results showed that boys have a better performance than girls in terms of general motor coordination. When the test data were grouped according to the type of coordination, boys are also above girls in terms of locomotion and object control. Boys and girls from the Los Lagos region performed better in six of seven tests. In conclusion, boys outperform girls in the tests of motor coordination and object control, as well as in the scores of general motor coordination.

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Título según WOS: LEVEL OF MOTOR COORDINATION IN CHILDREN PARTICIPATING IN THE INTEGRAL SPORTS SCHOOLS PROGRAM OF CHILE'S SPORTS MINISTRY
Título de la Revista: PENSAR EN MOVIMIENTO-REVISTA DE CIENCIAS DEL EJERCICIO Y LA SALUD
Volumen: 21
Número: 1
Editorial: UNIV COSTA RICA, ESCUELA EDUCACION FISICA & DEPORTES
Fecha de publicación: 2023
DOI:

10.15517/pensarmov.v21i1.51279

Notas: ISI