Exploring Recommendations for Child and Adolescent Fundamental Movement Skills Development: A Narrative Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods Section
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- The study needed to measure motor skill performance as an outcome and include pre- or post-timepoint intervention assessments, or both. It is important to note that neither the type of motor skill battery assessment tool nor the measurement approach was a determining factor in either including or excluding a study;
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- Only articles published in English and in peer-reviewed journals were considered. All books, reviews, theses, dissertations, commentaries, qualitative studies, and case studies were excluded from the review process as part of this narrative review.
3. Components of FITT Principle
3.1. Frequency
No. FMS Sessions/Week | 1 × FMS Session/Week | 2 × FMS Sessions/Week | 3 × FMS Sessions/Week | 4 × FMS Sessions/Week | 5 × FMS Sessions/Week | Frequency Not Reported |
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6 studies Cliff et al. (2011) [24] Foulkes et al. (2017) [25] Johnson et al. (2019) [26] McGrane et al. (2018) [27] Pesce et al. (2016) [28] Smyth & Q′Keeffe (1998) [29] | 16 studies Derri et al. (2001) [30] Donath et al. (2015) [31] Gallotta et al. (2017) [32] Goodway & Branta, (2003) [33] Goodway et al. (2003) [34] Hamilton et al. (1999) [35] Iivonen et al. (2011) [36] Johnson et al. (2019) [26] Marshall & Bouffard, (1997) [37] Palmer et al. (2019) [38] Roach & Keats (2018) [39] Robinson & Goodway (2009) [40] Robinson et al. (2017) [41] Veldman et al. (2017) [42] Zask et al. (2012) [43] Berleze & Valentini (2022) [44] | 3 studies Hashemi et al. (2015) [45] Jones et al. (2011) [46] Robinson et al. (2022) [47] | 2 studies De Oliveira et al. (2019) [48] Hestbaek et al. (2021) [49] | 5 studies Alhassan et al. (2012) [50] Engel et al. (2018) [51] Roth et al. (2015) [52] Webster et al. (2020) [53] Staiano et al. (2022) [54] | 8 studies Chan et al. (2019) [55] Cohen et al. (2015) [56] Lander et al. (2017) [57] McKenzie et al. (2002) [58] Miller et al. (2015) [59] Salmon et al. (2008) [60] Trost & Brookes (2021) [61] van Beurden et al. (2003) [62] |
3.2. Intensity
3.3. Time
3.4. Type
3.4.1. Nature of Guidance
3.4.2. Learner Autonomy
3.4.3. Skill Context
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Dimension | |||
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Nature of Guidance | Direct instruction: movement solution specified through some combination of demonstration, instruction, physical guidance, and/or prescriptive feedback. | Indirect instruction: manipulation of constraints (e.g., distance from target; object to be thrown) to encourage alternative behaviour/exploration. | |
Learner Autonomy | Teacher selects content, sequence, and duration of practice activities. | Learner selects content, sequence, and duration of practice activities. | |
Skill Context | Isolated technical practice (exercise), often with task decomposition. | Contextualised skill practice (game), often with simplification and/or exaggeration. |
Fundamental Movement Skills | |
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F | Frequency: At a minimum 2 times per week (unknown if higher dosages of FMS-related frequencies per week bring about additional motor competence and/or motor skill development). |
I | Intensity: Moderate-to-vigorous thresholds, with a priority towards object-control skills. Desired FMS intensities can be reached through direct and indirect instructional practice pedagogies. |
T | Time: Aim for between 30 to 60 minutes of FMS-related activities per week, striving for at least 600 minutes of total intervention or overall program dosage time. |
T | Type: Avail of FMS teacher/coach expertise, supported by parents/guardians. Practice FMS regularly in structured (games, stations) and unstructured activities (free play). |
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O’Brien, W.; Khodaverdi, Z.; Bolger, L.; Murphy, O.; Philpott, C.; Kearney, P.E. Exploring Recommendations for Child and Adolescent Fundamental Movement Skills Development: A Narrative Review. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2023, 20, 3278. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20043278
O’Brien W, Khodaverdi Z, Bolger L, Murphy O, Philpott C, Kearney PE. Exploring Recommendations for Child and Adolescent Fundamental Movement Skills Development: A Narrative Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2023; 20(4):3278. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20043278
Chicago/Turabian StyleO’Brien, Wesley, Zeinab Khodaverdi, Lisa Bolger, Orla Murphy, Conor Philpott, and Philip E. Kearney. 2023. "Exploring Recommendations for Child and Adolescent Fundamental Movement Skills Development: A Narrative Review" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20, no. 4: 3278. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20043278
APA StyleO’Brien, W., Khodaverdi, Z., Bolger, L., Murphy, O., Philpott, C., & Kearney, P. E. (2023). Exploring Recommendations for Child and Adolescent Fundamental Movement Skills Development: A Narrative Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(4), 3278. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20043278