2021
DOI: 10.47197/retos.v43i0.87496
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Impacto de la pandemia por COVID19 en la percepción de competencia motriz de escolares de la ciudad de Temuco, Chile (Impact of the COVID19 pandemic on the perception of motor competence in schoolchildren from Temuco, Chile)

Abstract: En el ámbito del desarrollo motor, la percepción de la competencia motriz es considerada como uno de los mecanismos subyacentes más importantes que influyen en la adherencia a la práctica de actividad física, siendo las clases de Educación Física una de las instancias más pertinentes para su desarrollo. El presente estudio tiene como objetivo analizar, en condiciones de confinamiento y de cierre de las escuelas por COVID-19, cómo la percepción de la competencia motriz evoluciona durante el tiempo en que… Show more

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“…With regard to PMC, few studies have addressed the topic considering the lockdown restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Carcamo-Oyarzun et al [ 30 ] analyzed how the PCM evolves when students have not had physical education classes in person because of school closures due to COVID-19. For this, they evaluated the PMC in lockdown conditions (2020), comparing the results with assessments made on the same students as before the pandemic (2019), with no significant differences.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…With regard to PMC, few studies have addressed the topic considering the lockdown restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Carcamo-Oyarzun et al [ 30 ] analyzed how the PCM evolves when students have not had physical education classes in person because of school closures due to COVID-19. For this, they evaluated the PMC in lockdown conditions (2020), comparing the results with assessments made on the same students as before the pandemic (2019), with no significant differences.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies that addressed the topic from a longitudinal perspective [ 28 ] and a sequential cohort perspective [ 29 ] concluded that the lockdowns resulting from the pandemic led to reduced motor performances in children. In terms of PMC, there are few studies on its development during the pandemic, although there is evidence that after a year of lockdown, and despite not having had physical education classes in person, the PMC of Chilean students remained stable [ 30 ]. Considering the important connections between AMC and PMC and physical activity and the ceasing of lockdown measures to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, it is necessary to determine whether AMC and PMC have been affected after almost two years of school closures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In conclusion, it seems like the effects of the COVID-19-lockdowns on children's motor skill development are not as straightforward as they may have seemed at rst. Since children's willingness to participate in physical activity has not changed (41) nor their perceived motor competence (42), the COVID-19 lockdowns may not have had permanent detrimental effects on children's activity choices. While the short-term disruptions clearly resulted in shifts in physical activity patterns and possibilities for deliberate practice temporarily, children's motor skill development might be more resilient to changes in the environment than we expected.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Igualmente fue necesario mantener los rangos de movilidad articular y realizar un entrenamiento planificado con base en ello, tener en cuenta el core, un poco de entrenamiento invisible, esto con el fin de trabajar cosas que durante el tiempo sin cuarentena se ha ido olvidando; la idea era aprovechar el tiempo para mantener estos procesos. (Carcamo-Oyarzun et al, 2022) (Martínez et al, 2021) realizan un llamado de atención sobre una nueva comprensión sobre el rol e importancia de la competencia motriz en el desarrollo humano, sobre todo en periodos de confinamiento. A pesar de los esfuerzos realizados por los entrenadores y deportistas para evitar la pérdida del rendimiento deportivo, ningún escenario logró remplazar los ambientes naturales de entrenamiento (Intelangelo et al, 2022;Bello et al, 2022).…”
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