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Proprioception Agility Balance Coordination Need strength and flexibility first Muscle too weak can’t control movement Flexibility to be functional Proprioception- body’s ability to transmit position sense, interpret information, and respond un/consciously to stimulation through appropriate execution of posture and movement Know where our fingers are Maintain balance Change free throw after a miss Move from grass to concrete Receptors Cutaneous Muscle and Tendon- muscle spindles and GTO Vibration. Skin stretching Injured body segments use these to supplement other damaged receptors GTO stimulates muscle relaxation Muscle spindle stimulates muscle contraction Joint receptors In joint capsule to measure joint motion CNS Spinal cord- quick reflexes Brain stem- correlation center Extremities, eyes, ears Cerebral Cortex- conscious movement Correct movement learned here and consciously controlled before it is an automatic response I.e. typing or texting Balance Maintain equilibrium by controlling body’s COG over base of support Vestibular- static position and motion Oculomotor Which is easier- eyes open or closed? Ice skaters and gymnasts disregard visual imput so they don’t get dizzy Balance needed for safe RTP Coordination Smooth pattern of activity produced with muscles acting together with appropriate intensity and timing Coordination Components Activity Perception Awareness of volitional muscle activity Repetition Feedback Activity performed, CNS evaluates to make adjustments, activity repeated with adjustments made More accurate with repetition and adjustments Inhibition Undesired muscle activity Can’t be trained. Start slow, controlled and progress Coordination Development Simple to complex Static to dynamic Increase speed, force, complexity Repetition Repetition Accuracy- if they fatigue and become less accurate, discontinue Agility Control direction of body/segment during rapid movement What UE agility is needed? Slow, simple activity to normal speed Reflect sport position In general Balance first, coordination next, then agility Static to dynamic Simple to complex Repetition