The aim of this study was to assess differences in fundamental motor skills (FMS) proficiency between boys and girls of each age group, independently, across the entire preschool period. Using the Movement Assessment Battery for Children-second edition, FMS proficiency was tested in 325 preschoolers (4.9 ± 1.1 y, range 3-6) using a cross-sectional design. Compared to boys of the same age, 3- and 4-year-old girls had greater total (p < .01), fine motor skill (p < .01), and balance scores (p < .05). There were no sex differences for total test or balance scores in 5- and 6-year-olds, but 6-year-old boys outperformed girls in aiming and catching (p < .001). These data not only agree with previous research in that sex differences in FMS profici...
The relevance of the research is determined by the search for ways to improve the content of physica...
The study included a sample of 333 preschool children (162 male and 171 female) at the time of schoo...
This study examined the influence of gender and region on object control (OC) and locomotor skill de...
Gender differences in cross-sectional relationships between fundamental movement skill (FMS) subdoma...
This cross-sectional study examined fundamental movement skill competency among deprived preschool c...
Most of the preschool curricula involve integrated movement activities that combine music, rhythm an...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the differences on motor competence between 5-year-old boys an...
The aim of this research is to determine whether there is any statistically signifi cant diff erence...
The object of the research – preschool children's gross motor skills developmental change. The aim o...
International audienceWe sought to determine the extent to which sex differences in psychomotor deve...
Every stage in human development has different phase. Not only in every stage but also in gender, mo...
Acquiring optimal motor skills in preschool children presents a key element for proper psychomotor d...
-This cross-sectional study examined fundamental movement skill competency among deprived preschool ...
Background: Achievement of a sufficient fundamental motor skills (FMS) level by the end of the presc...
Name: Motorical competence level and gender differences in preschool children Objective: The objecti...
The relevance of the research is determined by the search for ways to improve the content of physica...
The study included a sample of 333 preschool children (162 male and 171 female) at the time of schoo...
This study examined the influence of gender and region on object control (OC) and locomotor skill de...
Gender differences in cross-sectional relationships between fundamental movement skill (FMS) subdoma...
This cross-sectional study examined fundamental movement skill competency among deprived preschool c...
Most of the preschool curricula involve integrated movement activities that combine music, rhythm an...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the differences on motor competence between 5-year-old boys an...
The aim of this research is to determine whether there is any statistically signifi cant diff erence...
The object of the research – preschool children's gross motor skills developmental change. The aim o...
International audienceWe sought to determine the extent to which sex differences in psychomotor deve...
Every stage in human development has different phase. Not only in every stage but also in gender, mo...
Acquiring optimal motor skills in preschool children presents a key element for proper psychomotor d...
-This cross-sectional study examined fundamental movement skill competency among deprived preschool ...
Background: Achievement of a sufficient fundamental motor skills (FMS) level by the end of the presc...
Name: Motorical competence level and gender differences in preschool children Objective: The objecti...
The relevance of the research is determined by the search for ways to improve the content of physica...
The study included a sample of 333 preschool children (162 male and 171 female) at the time of schoo...
This study examined the influence of gender and region on object control (OC) and locomotor skill de...