Method of improving coordinative ability
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Coordinative abilities primarily depend upon the central nervous system. In sports, the coordinative abilities are under :-
1. Differential ability
2. Orientation ability
3. Coupling ability
4. Reaction ability
5. Balance ability
6. Rhythm ability
7. Adaptation ability
* Differential ability : It is the ability to determine the position of the body & its parts in time & space in relation to gravity, object. This ability to achieve a high degree of accurancy & economy of separate body movements phases in a motor action.
* Orientation ability :- It is ability of a person to adjust himself as per the time and condition of place. This ability has difference importance in each game. Ex. Play ground.
* Coupling ability :- it is the ability of a player to move his physical organs in order to do his activities. For example. Coordinative between hands and eyes, feet and eyes etc. Ex. in volleyball the smasher smashes the ball according to the lift of the ball and blockers coordinating the movements of his hands head and feet.
* Reaction ability :- It is the ability to react immediately roquickly and effectively to a signal. Two types :- Simple & complex reaction Ability.
* Balance ability :- As the ability to maintain balance during the complete body movement & to regain balance quickly after the balance disturbing movement.
* Rhythm ability :- to observe or perceive the rhythm of a movement & to do the movement with external rhythm - music or express.
* Adaptation ability to adjust or change the movement effectively on the basis of changes or anticipated changes in the situation.
Methods to improvement of coordinatin abilities :-
1. Practicing physical exercise.
2. Correct and conscious movement
3. Additional means to improve motor sense
4. Variation in exercises
5. Degree of difficulty
The capacity to perform challenging spatiotemporal movement structures swiftly and intentionally is referred to as coordination ability. Coordination abilities are considered in this context as an externally observable manifestation of the central nervous system's control and regulatory processes of motor activity. A collection of basic coordination abilities make up the coordination abilities complex.
Adaptive ability allows for changes in motor activity while conducting motor activity based on comparison or prediction of new or changing situations.
The capacity to hold one's body or its parts in a somewhat steady position is known as balance.
Combinatory ability is defined as the capacity to combine partial motions into more complicated movement structures at the same time.
The capacity to realise kinematic and dynamic characteristics of movement is referred to as kinesthetic differentiation ability.
The capacity to realise the location of the body or its components in space and time is known as orientation ability.
The capacity to understand and motorically express rhythm that is externally determined or included in the motor action itself is known as rhythm ability.