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Title: Movement Concepts Gym Skills


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Movement Concepts Gym Skills
  • Presented By Nikki Colev.

2
Why Gymnastics?
  • It is fun and challenging for all levels.
  • Children are given the opportunity to jump, roll,
    swing and turn upside down which they love to do.
  • It enhances the components of fitness, especially
    strength.
  • It provides an excellent foundation upon which
    children can build further.

3
Why Gymnastics cont.
  • It can be taught using a small selection of
    equipment.
  • It can be taught indoors or outdoors.
  • It enables development and correction of emerging
    motor skills.

4
Gym Fun
  • Aimed at primary school aged participants
  • Achievement award based.
  • Specifically designed for non-specialist
    personnel.
  • Requires little equipment.
  • No size, weight or gender restrictions.

5
Gym Skills
  • Aimed at Secondary school aged participants.
  • Multiple entry points.
  • Based on dominant movement patterns.
  • Easy to use checklist format.
  • Designed for non-specialist personnel.

6
Dominant Movement Patterns
  • Landings.
  • Statics.
  • Locomotion.
  • Rotation.
  • Spring.
  • Swing.
  • Group work is also integrated which fosters
    communication and other such group skills.

7
Teaching Methods
  • Whole class format.
  • Circuits small or large.
  • Partner and group activities.
  • Follow the leader.
  • Self directed learning.
  • Incorporation of themes and patterns (level,
    space, time, flow, direction).

8
Safety
  • A vital component of any teaching program
    especially gymnastics.
  • Your lesson methods can affect this. Keep the
    class moving and on task to avoid boredom which
    may lead to unsafe behaviour.
  • You are ultimately responsible for your students
    safety.

9
Factors Affecting Safety
  • Student skill level. Ensure all students have
    the necessary skills to perform the task.
    Revisit the basics before moving on.
  • The teacher. Keep your eyes on the task. Ensure
    you can see all stations and situate yourself at
    the most difficult.
  • The environment. Space awareness of area you are
    using, surfaces to be used and equipment.

10
Factors Affecting Safety Cont.
  • The program. What you will be teaching is just
    as important as how you deliver it i.e does each
    participant need a mat, group sizes and activity
    layout.
  • Warming up. Ensure all students are adequately
    warmed up to avoid injury.
  • Behaviour management. Be clear to participants
    of the consequences for unsafe behaviour.

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Why Assess?
  • To gain an understanding of the level of skill
    mastery.
  • To be aware of areas that require further work.
  • To provide an incentive for student learning.
  • To encourage the development of good techniques.
  • To give the students some feedback.
  • To evaluate your own teaching.
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