Brian Ali, Getchell Nancy, True Larissa, De Meester An, Stodden David F
Department of Physical Education, University of South Carolina, 1300 Wheat St., Columbia, SC, USA.
Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA.
Sports Med. 2020 Nov;50(11):1889-1900. doi: 10.1007/s40279-020-01332-6.
In 1980, Seefeldt introduced the concept of a motor skill "proficiency barrier" that provides a conceptual basis for understanding the importance of a motor skill barrier as it relates to critical public health initiatives. While the intent of Seefeldt's proficiency barrier hypothesis had great potential to advance the field of motor development, the notion of a proficiency barrier was not empirically tested. Instead, this concept lay dormant for several decades. The purpose of this paper was to expand upon Seefeldt's proficiency barrier concept in greater detail by addressing the following questions: (1) what constitutes a motor proficiency barrier? (2) how do we assess/measure the existence of a proficiency barrier? and (3) how do we break through the proficiency barrier in order to maximize the likelihood of participation in health-enhancing levels of physical activity later on in life? We conclude with a future research suggestion to explore the existence of the proficiency barrier.
1980年,西费尔特提出了运动技能“熟练障碍”的概念,这为理解运动技能障碍与关键公共卫生倡议相关时的重要性提供了概念基础。虽然西费尔特的熟练障碍假说旨在极大地推动运动发展领域,但熟练障碍的概念并未得到实证检验。相反,这一概念蛰伏了几十年。本文的目的是通过回答以下问题更详细地扩展西费尔特的熟练障碍概念:(1)什么构成运动熟练障碍?(2)我们如何评估/测量熟练障碍的存在?以及(3)我们如何突破熟练障碍,以最大限度地提高日后参与有益健康水平身体活动的可能性?我们最后提出了一项未来研究建议,以探索熟练障碍的存在。