Dragan Martinovic1, Dragan Brankovic1, Jelena Ilic2
1Učiteljski fakultet, Beograd
2Republički zavod za sport, Beograd
RELATIONS BETWEEN GENERAL MOTOR SKILLS AND "BALL SLALOM" IN FEMALE STUDENTS OF THE IV GRADE OF PRIMARY SCHOOL
RELACIJE IZMEĐU OPŠTIH MOTORIČKIH SPOSOBNOSTI I TESTA „SLALOM S LOPTOM“ UČENICA IV RAZREDA OSNOVNE ŠKOLE
Sport Mont 2011, IX(28-29-30),
98-105
Continuous monitoring of the level of motor development is one of the primary
goals of teaching physical education. Gaining diversified movement experience and
developing coordination is of particular importance at early school age. This is why
modern approaches to teaching physical education give emphasis to the application of
elements of sports games from the earliest age. Handball is a sports game which can
be applied from the earliest school age because it abounds with a variety of movement
tasks and includes natural forms of movement (running, jumping, throwing, etc.).
Therefore, there is a great need for specific motor tests in handball. Specific motor
tests are of great value, especially if observed in comparison to general motor skills
results: handball requires a specific level of physical aptitude at the same timeinfluencing its further development and sustainability with its versatile contents. The
specific coordination test "ball slalom" is broadly applicable and important in the
overview of individual skills and can contribute to early guidance and selection in
handball. That is why we tested general motor skills on a sample of 60 female students
in the IV primary school grade. The testing was based on a battery of tests with the aim
to find the mutual relations between these skills and the specific coordination test of
"ball slalom". The aim was to check the possibilities of including a school of handball
in the regular physical education curriculum. motor skills, 'ball slalom' test, coordination, handball, female students
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