Coordination
Coordination the ability to use two or more parts of the body at the same time to carry out a movement or task (dict. Of sp. And ex. Sc. 2006, 56 P.) Coordination in general agreeing together on different things and processes, in a more narrow, physiological context the interplay between the central nervous system and the muscle system during a movement sequence, as intramuscular coordination the interplay between several different muscles (» antagonists). In motor learning initially the intention is to achieve gross coordination in the movement sequence (i.E. A degree of coordination that makes the intended movement sequence recognizable in gross outlines), it is then further developed into fine coordination which is characterized by movement rhythm, movement flow, and movement precision. Coordination can be measured by motor tests. In a broader sense, coordination is a collective term for all those motor characteristics that serve the ordering of different motor processes (» balance, » combination ability, » agility and reaction ability). The disturbance of sensorimotor coordination is an indicator that the interplay between muscles, nerves, and senses does not function at all or only to a limited extent. Such disturbances are caused by damages to cerebellum or cerebrum, through drugs and alcohol as well as through psychological factors. » Movement education and the » psychomotor system are especially aimed at eliminating these disturbances, they also offer possibilities for improving the performances of the visual sensory stimulation canal (e.G. Hand-eye coordination), position and balance sensation (vestibular apparatus), and kinaesthetic sensation (muscle and movement sensation). In addition to » condition, coordination represents the foundation of general » fitness. (H.Haag &g. Haag, dictionary, 2003, 128 p.)
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