“…These findings can potentially create a problem in the further development of motor skills since motor competence is related to health and obesity (Logan, Robinson, Rudisill, Wadsworth, & Morera, 2014;Cvejić, & Ostojić, 2017;Batez, Milošević, Simić, & Obradović, 2019) and can negatively affect success in school, participating in physical activity and social interactions (Piek & Skinner, 2001). On the other hand, high motor competence can be a positive predictor of physical activity and a good Body Mass Index (Boreham, & Riddoch, 2001;Lubans et al, 2010;Batez et al, 2019) as well as adopting good lifestyle habits in further development. Motor competence can be estimated by many tests (Cools, Martelaer, Samaey, & Andries, 2009;Klingberg, Schranz, Barnett, Booth, & Ferrar, 2018), while some authors state that the two most common tests are (Logan et al, 2017): the Körperkoordinations test (KTK) and The Test of Gross Motor Development-2 (TGMD-2).…”