Showing posts with label coordination. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coordination. Show all posts

Saturday, February 7, 2015

A sense of command

 "Getting children interested in boats
 can be as easy as finding a safe setting 
and letting them explore it on their own 
– in a decent boat. 
We take you to the frog pond 
and talk you through a few ways
 of introducing kids to good boats
 in a setting that will build their confidence
 for the bigger water later on. 
For kids, it's not about instruction,
 it's about a sense of command."




A sense of command can be useful
 on all fields of the life.
The ability to use or control something
 is also a way of self control.




Friday, September 5, 2014

Diversities

The richness of the diversities
It has a lot of possibilities
If all people is respected.


Diversity - Street Dance For Change from Richard Payne on Vimeo.




 Let's dance for a beatiful World.






Thursday, July 3, 2014

Amusing skating


Max goes electric and within minutes 
learns to go SUPER FAST!!
Evolve Skateboards.


Our last  consonant W   likes
this new way of amusing skating
because is fast like flying.



Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Tying's trick

Tying a bow you can learn to tie your shoes.


Tying a bow! from Baan Dek on Vimeo.

However sometimes a loop  may be beyond our reach
and then we need some trick.


TRUC NUS - knot trick - TRUCO NUDO from CATATRUX on Vimeo.

You can also make your own cardboard shoes to practice it.




Sunday, August 25, 2013

Your reflection in the mirror and your spatial orientation

If you play with a mirror can have fun with your image.
Curiosly your image in the mirror does the same as you.
This will help you have a good mental awareness of your body.


If you are lucky enough to play together surely will be a moment
 to be remembered like in this cute video.


Espejos from Daniel Hayek on Vimeo.

It can be very entertaining if you also use 
dresses and hats that you find at your home.
This is a way to practice to dress yourself.

Also note that your image moves to the right when you move the left,
and vice versa, your image moves to the left when you move to the right.
Your image is a bit naughty and can joke with your laterality.
Do not be fooled by the mirror.



In this great video you can see a thousand chances to play with the mirror.


El Espejo tiene 1000 Caras from Juan Pablo Zaramella on Vimeo.

If you do not have a mirror you can play "the mirror friend".
  It is played between two, one moves and the other
 must copy because it is his reflection.
  It is important to focus on that when you move your right arm,
 your reflection must  move left arm and vice versa. 
Thus  your laterality and your spatial orientation
 improve in a fun way.






Monday, August 5, 2013

Use your hands

Use your hands and you'll see its magic.
  They can do amazing things:
sandcastles, planting of trees, clay figures, 
pastels, drawings and paintings, ...
 The list is endless and the results are real rather than virtual.


Never think that a controller is more powerful that your other skills.
This video represents what this means.


GLUED from GLUED on Vimeo.


Saturday, July 6, 2013

Laterality and Directionality

When Flykit wants to do things like the humans
with their new hands and feet sometimes he has problems.
He has confusion between the right and left
 because everything is new to him.


It is important to know which side of the body has dominance.
  Being left handed or right changes situations.
Some tools such as scissors are different in each case.


The best solution is to practice if the confusions
 are in movement coordination.
In simple actions such as walking or running 
you can observe your body.

When moving the right foot is accompanied by the left hand and vice versa.
Look at this video about the walk cycle.


cat strut final from Luis Garcia on Vimeo.

In more complex actions such as swimming or cycling 
you can get to improve your coordination,
 balance and respiration while having fun.

Whatever your favorite sport or dancing 
are good for improving your body schema.

You can also improve your synchronization of movements
 when you practice team sports or competition sport.

The 8-Bit Games! from Flikli on Vimeo.


If you dance group choreography you can get spectacular progress.

Blackstreet "No diggity" Choreography by Alisa from D-Lux Dance Studio on Vimeo.

The combination of your movements with those
of your friends is a challenge and an adventure.



There is interesting information
 about laterality and directionality 
in  Learning info  to begin
 understand these confusions.