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Which of the following is not related to coordinative ability?

(a) Coupling ability (b) Reaction ability (c) Differentiation ability (d) Acceleration ability​

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Answered by gayatribiradar682
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Answer:

activities require different types of coordinative abilities. The coordinative abilities are seven abilities i.e. Orientation, Differentiation, Rhythm, Balance, Reaction, Coupling and Adaptation ability.

Answered by amardeeppsingh176
2

Answer:

Explanation:

Coordinative abilities:

The capacity for rapid, deliberate execution of challenging spatiotemporal movement structures is referred to as coordination ability. Coordination skills are viewed in this context as an outwardly perceptible representation of the control and regulatory processes of the central nervous system's motor activity.

Coordinative ability comes in seven different varieties. For various games and sports, there are various abilities. As follows:

(a) Differentiation ability:

The capacity to establish a high level of fine tuning or harmony between various body part movements and movement phases. For sports movements to be used effectively in competition, there must be a high degree of accuracy and mastery. For instance: Gymnastics differential ability permits extremely accurate and precise movements in accordance with a specific movement model. football's balance of feet and heads.

(b) Orientation ability:

It is the capacity to alter the body's position and motions with respect to a certain field of effect in both time and space. For orientation in gymnastics, the position and motion of the head and eyes are crucial. Kinesthetic sense organs are important in wrestling, while vision, particularly peripheral vision, is crucial in football.

(c) Coupling ability:

It is the capacity to sync up different body movements with a predetermined objective. For instance, in football, all foot movements, including dribbling, must be coordinated with whole body movements such as running, jumping, etc. Similar hand and leg actions are used in wrestling. It is necessary to correctly combine the frunk and head.

(d) Reaction ability:

It is the capacity to respond to a signal rapidly and successfully. It heavily relies on sense organs, CNS coordination functions, decision-making, focus, and anticipation.

(e) Balance ability:  

It is the capacity to keep one's balance while moving one's body. Balance is crucial in sports, both static and dynamic.

(f) Rhythm ability:

It is the capacity to elicit a rhythm from motor memory during movement. For instance, in gymnastics, the athlete must be able to sense an external rhythm presented in the form of music and convey it through movement. In other sports, the athlete must employ the rhythm stored in his motor memory because it is not provided from the outside.

(g) Adaptation ability:

On the basis of recent or predicted changes in the situation, it is the capacity to modify or entirely alter the movement programme during tyre movement. Situational changes may occur suddenly or in a predictable manner. Experience is a major factor.

Hence, it is clear that Acceleration ability​ is not related to coordinative ability

Thus, option (D) is correct.

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