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Abstract
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The aim of the presented study is to provide age- and gender-related normative values and MQ values for a motor skills test, the Athletic Skills Track, among 4- to 12-year-old children.
DesignCross-sectional.
MethodsIn 2016, a total of 7977 Dutch children, 4036 boys (mean age 8.6 years, SD 2.1) and 3941 girls (mean age 8.6 years, SD 2.1), performed an age-related version of the Athletic Skills Track (AST). The AST is a track consisting of 5–7 fundamental movement skill tasks that should be completed as fast as possible. The children performed the test during a regular physical education (PE) lesson under the supervision of their own PE teacher. For each version of the AST (AST-1: n
All children completed the AST within 60
The present study provides age- and gender-related normative values and MQ values for the AST among 4- to 12-year-old Dutch children. With these normative values PE teachers can interpret children’s performance on the AST.
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1 Research Group Healthy Lifestyle in a Supporting Environment, Faculty of Health, Nutrition & Sport, The Hague University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands
2 Department Institute for ICT, HU University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands; Department of Information Technology and Services, The Netherlands
3 Department of Human Movement Sciences, Faculty of Behavioural and Human Movement Science, VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands