
Defining Biomotor Abilities/Skills
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Health Sciences
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9th - 12th Grade
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Practice Problem
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Easy
BLAKE KNUDSEN
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Defining Different
Biomotor Abilities
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Word Cloud
Give one or two biomotor abilities/skills
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Strength
Definition: The ability of muscles to exert force against resistance. It’s
foundational for almost all physical tasks.
Types of Strength:
●Maximal Strength: Maximum force a muscle can exert in a single
effort (e.g., 1RM in weightlifting).
●Explosive Strength (Power): Ability to exert force quickly (e.g.,
sprint starts, jumps).
●Endurance Strength: Sustained muscle contractions over time
(e.g., long-distance running).
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Match
Match the following
Maximal Strength
Explosive Strength
Endurance Strength
Powerlifting Meet Max 1RM Squat
Olympic Weightlifting
225 lb Max Rep Bench Press
Powerlifting Meet Max 1RM Squat
Olympic Weightlifting
225 lb Max Rep Bench Press
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Speed
Definition: The ability to move the body or its
parts swiftly. Involves rapid muscle contractions
and quick reaction times.
Types of Speed:
●Acceleration Speed: The ability to increase
velocity quickly (e.g., sprinting).
●Maximal Speed: Top velocity one can reach.
●Speed Endurance: Ability to sustain speed
over time.
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Open Ended
What are the key differences between the different types of speeds?
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Endurance
Definition: The ability to sustain physical activity
over prolonged periods. Divided into
cardiovascular endurance and muscular
endurance.
Types of Endurance:
●Cardiovascular Endurance: The heart’s
ability to supply oxygen during sustained
activity (e.g., long-distance running).
●Muscular Endurance: A muscle's ability to
perform repeated contractions without
fatigue (e.g., bodyweight squats, push-ups).
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Open Ended
Give example of cardiovascular endurance and example of muscular endurance
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Coordination
Definition: The ability to use different parts of the
body together smoothly and efficiently. It's
essential for skills requiring precision and timing.
Types of Coordination:
●Hand-eye Coordination: Often necessary in
sports like tennis, basketball, etc.
●Foot-eye Coordination: Crucial in sports like
soccer, football, and dancing.
●Multi-limb Coordination: Required in more
complex tasks (e.g., gymnastics, dance).
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Poll
Would you say video games and esports requires some form of coordination?
Yes
No
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Flexibility
Definition: The ability to move a joint
through its full range of motion, important
for injury prevention and efficient
movement.
Types of Flexibility:
●Static Flexibility: Holding a stretched
position (e.g., static hamstring stretch).
●Dynamic Flexibility: Moving through
a full range of motion during active
movement (e.g., leg swings).
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Multiple Select
What else could dynamic flexibility be utilized for? (Choose all that apply)
Warm up
Rehab from injury
Making dinner
Cooldown
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Other Subcategories of Biomotor Abilities
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Power
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Balance
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Agility
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Reaction Time
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Mobility
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Stability
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Usually align with one of the five main biomotor
capabilities
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Open Ended
What makes these subcategories and not full components of the main five biomotor abilities/skills?
Defining Different
Biomotor Abilities
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