a 2008

Alternative Activities in Psychomotricity

TRÁVNÍKOVÁ, Dagmar a Slavomír GORBÁR

Základní údaje

Originální název

Alternative Activities in Psychomotricity

Název česky

Alternativní pohybové aktivity v psychomotorice

Název anglicky

Alternative Activities in Psychomotricity

Autoři

TRÁVNÍKOVÁ, Dagmar a Slavomír GORBÁR

Vydání

European Congress of Psychomotricity, Crossing Borders, Amsterdam, 2008

Další údaje

Typ výsledku

Konferenční abstrakt

Utajení

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Organizační jednotka

Fakulta sportovních studií

Klíčová slova anglicky

psychomotricity; juggling; cyber wheel; experience; motor activity

Příznaky

Mezinárodní význam
Změněno: 6. 3. 2009 11:14, Mgr. Dagmar Heiland Trávníková, Ph.D.

Anotace

V originále

Juggling, a motor activity from the field of psychomotricity, is an activity with several positive impacts on functions of men, such as movement coordination, concentration, rhythmical skills, attention, spatial orientation, social interaction, etc. We have chosen a group of adolescents with syndromes of ADHD, hyperactivity and behaviour and learning disorders for our research experiment. We applied juggling and psychomotor activities in order to develop the above mentioned functions and to point out the importance of the alternative motor activities that focus on the experience and joy of movement, in contrast to activities emphasising only the physical condition improvement.

Anglicky

Juggling, a motor activity from the field of psychomotricity, is an activity with several positive impacts on functions of men, such as movement coordination, concentration, rhythmical skills, attention, spatial orientation, social interaction, etc. We have chosen a group of adolescents with syndromes of ADHD, hyperactivity and behaviour and learning disorders for our research experiment. We applied juggling and psychomotor activities in order to develop the above mentioned functions and to point out the importance of the alternative motor activities that focus on the experience and joy of movement, in contrast to activities emphasising only the physical condition improvement.