Basic forms of movement
Movement and sport make a fundamental contribution to the physical, motor, social, affective, motivational and cognitive development of a child. Motor movement fundamentals play an important role in this development. These represent the coordinative-technical foundations of extended movement learning and are designed to help children learn and automate more challenging, specific exercises more easily in the future. The exercises also require a certain amount of self-overcoming on the part of the children. These exercises include the forward and backward roll, the wheel, the headstand, and more. In the course of the lessons, the methodical structure of the exercises, possible aids as well as facilitating and aggravating alternatives are discussed, among other things. The movements are also split into partial movements to enable a detailed analysis of the movement.
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