Please answer the following questions: 1. Discuss how the terms actions and movements are related to motor skills. Give an example that illustrates this relationship. 2. What are three reasons for distinguishing between actions, movements, and neuromotor processes? 3. Describe the one dimension that distinguishes the two categories in each of the following skill classification schemes, and give three examples of motor skills for each category: (a) gross vs. fine motor skills; (b) discrete vs. continuous motor skills; (c) closed vs. open motor skills. Minimum 100, maximum 200 words per answer
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Actions are related to motor skills because they are the specific movements that are performed to achieve a goal. An example of an action would be picking up a book off the ground. Show more…
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