Assist. Prof. Dr. Iman Sabih Hussein from the Individual Games Branch at the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences for Women has delivered a scientific lecture for the students of the undergraduate studies entitled (Basic movements within age levels and their development through time). Dr. Iman Sabih explained the link between the development of basic movements and motor development during the age stage, starting from the movement of the fetus until the end of adolescence, showing how motor skills develop during the time dimension, especially among athletes.

She also referred to the stages of motor development of children represented by the gradual and natural development of basic skills in humans as a result of the interaction between physiological maturity and the influences of the external environment, individual differences in the rates of development of some motor skills compared between early and late development of children of the same age, studying deviation from normal rates in some private children who suffer from some injuries and diseases such as cerebral palsy and Down symptom.

The teaching branch of individual games noted the most important changes over time through the following four axes: changes in motor performance, changes in the level of the physiological nerve, changes in sensory receptors and sensory organs, changes in mental processes (information programming). The lecture concluded by presenting a set of recommendations, the most important of which is knowing how and when motor development takes place during time periods, as well as the change in motor performance physiologically and sensually, programming information and asserting that motor performance is a sequential process that begins with perception, decision-making, then organizing and implementing movements.

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