The effect of task complexity on selected kinematic measures of the hopping patterns of five-year-old children
Abstract
This study was designed to determine if task complexity would have any effects on selected kinematic measures: (a) vertical displacement of total body center of gravity (COG), @) angular displacements of the support leg joints (hip, knee and ankle), and (c) trunk inclination of hopping patterns of male and female five-year old children.
Subject
Kinesiology
Motor ability in children