Movement skills Sample Clauses
The 'Movement skills' clause defines the expectations and requirements regarding an individual's or group's ability to perform physical actions or tasks involving bodily movement. This clause typically outlines the specific types of movements required, such as running, jumping, or manipulating objects, and may set minimum standards or proficiency levels necessary for participation in an activity or program. Its core practical function is to ensure that all participants possess the necessary physical capabilities to safely and effectively engage in the relevant activities, thereby reducing the risk of injury and maintaining program standards.
Movement skills. Movement skills are essential for the performance of nursing/medical procedures and activities. • Movement skills are essential for PC-based activities during intake (processing of information in HIS) and entering specialists' letters and other correspondence.
Movement skills. Movement skills are essential for the performance of nursing/medical procedures and activities.
Movement skills. The student applies movement concepts and principles to the learning and development of motor skills. The student is expected to:
(A) use internal and external information to modify movement during performance;
(B) describe appropriate practice procedures to improve skill and strategy in an activity;
(C) develop an appropriate conditioning program for the selected activity;
(D) identify correctly the critical elements for successful performance within the context of the activity; and
(E) recognize that improvement is possible with appropriate practice.
Movement skills. (A) demonstrate consistency using all the basic offensive skills of a sport while participating.
(B) demonstrate consistency using all the basic defensive skills of a sport while participating.
