Across
- 1. divided into two categories that represent the two extremes with a continuum that stretches between them
- 4. the changing or maintaining of body location
- 7. the physical location where the scale is performed like the supporting surface and objects involved
- 9. ability to Spond to a signal when it appears
- 12. help us develop methods to improve performance and acquire new skills
- 13. maintenance of equilibrium, well stationary
- 15. skill has a beginning and ending location in the environment (flipping a light switch)
- 18. features of the environment to which movement must conform to achieve the action go in the fridge only to characteristics of the environment, not performer or movements
- 19. activity or task with a specific goal that is a voluntary limb movement
- 20. muscular endurance used in exerting a force repeatedly
- 22. motor skill classification system with size of primary muscle groups required, where action begins and ends, and stability of the environment
- 23. ability to coordinate the action for several parts of the body while in motion
- 26. the environment contacts features are stationary, and the performer initiates the movement when they are ready (self-paced)
- 27. the environmental contacts features are in motion in the performer must time movement in accordance with the moving environment (externally paced)
- 28. more generally related to gross motor skill performances
- 29. maintenance of equilibrium while in motion
- 30. other features of environment that can influence the scale less directly (object color, spectator presence, and weather)
Down
- 2. the beginning and ending location is arbitrary, usually requires repetitive movements and a specific beginning and ending location in the environment (steering while driving)
- 3. involves moving the body from one place to another (walking) active way is stairs in passive way is escalator
- 5. more generally related to fine motor skills
- 6. maximum force, a person can exert against external objects
- 8. determined, based on whether the scale involves moving the body from one location to another and what are the skills involves an object
- 10. maintaining a changing the position of an object or person (surfing)
- 11. ability to coordinate movements of a number of limbs simultaneously
- 14. involves no change in body location (shooting an arrow)
- 16. what are the regulatory conditions during performance change from one attempt to the next (basketball)
- 17. to direction class system developed for environmental context and function of the action
- 21. timing based on our own knowledge of timing like jogging or walking
- 24. precise timing in relation to external objects, like hitting a baseball
- 25. ability to make skill arm hand movements to manipulate fairly large objects under speeded conditions
