2016
DOI: 10.1007/s40279-015-0452-2
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Scaling the Equipment and Play Area in Children’s Sport to improve Motor Skill Acquisition: A Systematic Review

Abstract: BackgroundThis review investigated the influence of scaling sports equipment and play area (e.g., field size) on children’s motor skill acquisition.MethodsPeer-reviewed studies published prior to February 2015 were searched using SPORTDiscus and MEDLINE. Studies were included if the research (a) was empirical, (b) involved participants younger than 18 years, (c) assessed the efficacy of scaling in relation to one or more factors affecting skill learning (psychological factors, skill performance and skill acqui… Show more

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“…Thus, internal forward models of new tools or objects have to be acquired during skill acquisition and have to be adjusted to changes of body dynamics during development or to external changes when the dynamics of the object change 32 . The dynamics of external objects change for instance frequently during skill acquisition when different objects or sport devices are used as part of the training, such as different tennis rackets [33][34][35] . In the beginning of the learning process devices are used which are easier to handle and thus lead earlier to successful behaviour.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, internal forward models of new tools or objects have to be acquired during skill acquisition and have to be adjusted to changes of body dynamics during development or to external changes when the dynamics of the object change 32 . The dynamics of external objects change for instance frequently during skill acquisition when different objects or sport devices are used as part of the training, such as different tennis rackets [33][34][35] . In the beginning of the learning process devices are used which are easier to handle and thus lead earlier to successful behaviour.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…What should be clear for practitioners, and those interested in developing talented games players, is that more attention needs to be paid to the design of practice environments as well as the functional rules of games such as pitch or court size, ball dimensions, racket sizes and so on. While some sports have begun to address such issues and some research is emerging that looks at scaling in junior sport (see Buszard, Reid, Masters, & Farrow, 2016, to see how little research is out there), there is still much to be done. The relational properties created by games rules and young games players have been captured in research using GCAs.…”
Section: Ecological Dynamics Nonlinear Pedagogy and The Constraint-lmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our systematic review highlighted that there was limited scientific evidence on the effects of modified sport; both from the perspective of learning but even more so injury and health 5. We had to dig back to 2005 to find a study that specifically explored the issue 6.…”
Section: The Current Limits Of Our Understanding and (Not So) Best Prmentioning
confidence: 99%