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2.Coordinative abilities mainly depend on

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circulatory system

endocrine system

digestive system

nervous system

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Answered by premnathmohanasri
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Answer:

coordinative abilities mainly depends on nervous system

Answered by zumba12
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The majority of our coordination abilities are based on the nervous system.

Explanation:

  • The capacity to perform challenging spatiotemporal movement structures swiftly and purposefully is referred to as coordination ability. In this perspective, coordination abilities are viewed as an externally visible manifestation of the central nervous system's motor activity control and regulation mechanisms.  
  • Coordination abilities and how they affect them are important because higher levels are a value in and of themselves (a "skilled" individual can react faster to the need to change the movement, its variability, speed, or the speed with which the movement is performed).

As a result, these motor processes via the nervous system assist the athlete in performing a series of movements with greater quality and effect.

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