The Study of Learning Theory in terms of Motor Skills

(1) Universitas Negeri Padang 

(2) Universitas Negeri Padang 


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DOI : https://doi.org/10.29210/08jces72200
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Abstract
of a person from the learning results they get, many motor skills are innate, the
learning of motor skills has played a big role in human history. Learning motor
skills (motor skill learning) refers to all activities in which the learning process
requires a sequence of motor responses (body movements). Learning motor
skills refers to all activities in which the learning process requires a sequence of
body motor responses (motor responses) appropriately. The term perceptual
motor skills is used to describe the fact that this type of learning requires
coordinating stimuli that are consistent with motor responses. Learning motor
skills is a learning process that uses perceptuals and processes them into motoric
actions, where learning activities are a sequential process of sensing activities
that are then applied with skills.
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