Tese
Efeitos da perturbação com magnitude crescente no desempenho de habilidades motoras fundamentais
Fecha
2022-12-19Autor
Patrick Costa Ribeiro Silva
Institución
Resumen
The interaction between individual and environment, which is not completely regular,
drives the systems subject to perturbations, which demand adaptation of the system. The
present study investigated the effects of perturbation with increasing magnitude on the
performance of fundamental motor skills. To this end, two experiments were conducted.
Such experiments differed according to the skill to be performed in the task, the horizontal
jump and throwing the ball over the shoulder. To assess the proficiency in the respective
skills of the experiments, the Test of Gross Motor Development (TGMD-3) was used and
the action product was previously evaluated in jumping and throwing. Forty-five children of
both sexes aged six and ten years participated in the experiments. Based on the product
of the action evaluated in the pre-test, the perturbations were relativized and included in
the tasks whose goal was the distance to be jumped and the distance to be overcome by
the ball in throwing. Overall, in both experiments, the results suggest that proficiency was
not a determining factor in adapting to perturbations. In both experiments the children
showed a combination of fundamental skills to adapt to disturbances. Such behavior
indicated adaptation by self-organization of the structure. Furthermore, proficient and nonproficient children in both experiments changed the microstructure (velocity) and the
macrostructure of the ability in order to adapt to perturbations. Children who were
proficient in jumping had a higher magnitude for changing the jumping pattern or for
combining running and jumping when compared to non-proficient children. It was
concluded that the insertion of perturbation in increasing magnitude led children to change
the performance of fundamental motor skills, changing the macrostructure and increasing
the complexity of the system.