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Title Page. Your Name HPS 402 Fall 2013. HPS 401 PPT Final Project Fall 13.

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  1. Title Page Your Name HPS 402 Fall 2013

  2. HPS 401 PPT Final Project Fall 13 • Create a 15 slide/with 5 references (APA format- 1 slide) dealing with motor learning, motor development, motor skill acquisition: i.e. coming out of the starting blocks, mid point of the race, last 10 meters of the race. • 2 page review of the literature dealing with your movement. RMAC Conference, regional, national and Olympic Champions and how their movements differ.

  3. HPS 401 PPT Final Project Fall 13 • Due emailed to me by Friday 12/13/13 @ 5:00PM. jschmal@nmhu.edu • 2 page review of the literature dealing with your movement. RMAC Conference, regional, national and Olympic Champions and how their movements differ. You can get your videos off YouTube, or you can create your own.

  4. Description of Skills

  5. Description of Skills

  6. Skill #1 Description Critical features and cues

  7. Skill #1 Beginning Pattern

  8. Skill #1 Skilled Pattern

  9. Skill #1: Catch- Beginning

  10. Skill #1: Catch- Skilled

  11. Skill #2: Kick - Beginning

  12. Skill #2: Kick - Skilled

  13. Skill #3: Overhand Throw- Beginning

  14. Skill #3: Overhand Throw- Skilled

  15. Skill #1: Catch- Conclusion

  16. Skill #2: Kick- Conclusion

  17. Skill #3: Throw- Conclusion

  18. References

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