Reinvest to Assess: Advancing Approaches to Motor Competence Measurement Across the Lifespan

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Ryan M. Hulteen
Bryan Terlizzi
T. Cade Abrams
Ryan S. Sacko
An De Meester
Caterina Pesce
David F. Stodden
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[1] Louisiana State University,School of Kinesiology
[2] University of South Carolina,College of Education
[3] The Citadel,Department of Health and Human Performance
[4] Human and Health Sciences,Department of Movement
[5] University of Rome “Foro Italico”,undefined
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Sports Medicine | 2023年 / 53卷
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Measurement of motor competence is a vital process to advancing knowledge in the field of motor development. As motor competence is being more widely linked to research in other academic domains (e.g., public health, neuroscience, behavioral health), it is imperative that measurement methodology and protocols are reproducible with high degrees of validity and reliability. When addressing the plethora of available assessments, mostly developed for youth populations, there are potential questions and concerns that need to be addressed and/or clarified. One of the most prominent issues is the lack of a lifespan measure of motor competence, which is at odds with the premise of the field of motor development—studying changes in motor behavior across the lifespan. We address six areas of concern in lifespan assessment which include: (1) lack of assessment feasibility for conducting research with large samples, (2) lack of accountability for cultural significance of skills assessed, (3) limited sensitivity and discriminatory capabilities of assessments, (4) developmental and ecological validity limitations, (5) a problematic definition of ‘success’ in skill performance, and (6) task complexity and adaptability limitations. It is important to critically analyze current assessment methodologies as it will help us to envision the development and application of potential new assessments through a more comprehensive lens. Ultimately, we propose that reinvesting in how we think about assessment will be highly beneficial for integrating motor development from a holistic perspective, impact scientific advancements in other developmental domains, and increase global and lifespan surveillance of motor competence.
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