Effects of Chinese Martial Arts on Motor Skills in Children between 5 and 6 Years of Age: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

Author: ChenTao, LiBin, LiRuijie, QinHaiquan, SunJingyu

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Children’s motor skills can be fully developed only by the appropriate stimulation of physical activities and the environment, and the poor development of motor skills greatly increases the risk of cognitive impairment, obesity, and movement coordination disorder. This study aimed to examine the eff...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9408615/

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Unlocking the Potential of Chinese Martial Arts for Motor Skill Development in Preschoolers

Preschool years are a critical period for developing motor skills, the foundation for a child's physical and cognitive development. This study explores the potential of Chinese martial arts as a tool to enhance motor skills in preschoolers. Researchers meticulously compared the effects of two different martial arts teaching methods on balance, manual dexterity, and overall motor skills in a group of 5- and 6-year-old children.

Chinese Martial Arts: A Promising Avenue for Preschool Motor Skill Development

This study presents compelling evidence that Chinese martial arts can significantly improve balance ability in preschool children. The results indicate that the sensory teaching method, specifically, led to greater improvements in balance, manual dexterity, and overall motor skills compared to a traditional teaching method and a free activity group. This suggests that this approach, with its emphasis on sensory engagement and movement exploration, might be particularly beneficial for fostering motor skill development in young children.

Empowering Preschoolers with Movement and Confidence

Encouraging physical activity and incorporating age-appropriate exercise into a child's routine is essential for healthy development. The findings of this study suggest that Chinese martial arts, particularly with a sensory teaching approach, can provide a fun and engaging way to promote motor skill development in preschoolers. Consult with early childhood educators and physical therapists to explore the most effective ways to incorporate physical activity into a child's life.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

Imagine preschoolers as young desert gazelles, full of energy and curiosity. Just as a gazelle needs to develop agility and coordination to navigate the challenging desert terrain, young children require opportunities to enhance their motor skills. This study reveals that Chinese martial arts, like a well-structured desert dance, provides a unique and effective avenue for fostering balance, dexterity, and overall motor development in preschoolers.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2022-08-29
  2. Date Revised 2023-03-08
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

36011834

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

PMC9408615

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English

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