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Hobbies can help us practice and improve our motor coordination in an enjoyable, sustainable way. Hobbies can also foster mindfulness, further enhancing our motor coordination.
Motor coordination is defined as “the ability to use different parts of the body together smoothly and efficiently”, or “the ability to perform both fine and gross motor tasks with a high degree of success“.Motor coordination is a fundamental aspect of our daily lives, underpinning everything from the simple act of picking up a pen to the complex movements required in sports. It refers to the ability to use different parts of our body together smoothly and efficiently to perform tasks.
Yes, motor coordination can be improved with practice:
The process of improving motor coordination with practice called motor learning:
While there are dedicated exercises to improve motor coordination, they can often be tedious and disengaging, making it difficult to maintain a regular practice routine.
This is where hobbies come into play. Hobbies requiring motor coordination offer an enjoyable and efficient way to enhance these skills. They involve a variety of movements, providing a comprehensive workout for coordination. Being enjoyable and engaging, hobbies foster persistence, crucial for skill improvement.
Practicing coordination might be different than practicing other physical skills. Unlike strength and endurance, coordinating is “not something where you can just show up and go through the motions“.Coordination requires attention, and attention requires mindfulness.
Hobbies can promote mindfulness, making them a sustainable, enjoyable, and effective way to improve motor coordination.
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