ABSTRACT

There are two different types of motor ability critical for motor coordination: the first involves voluntary motor control and includes activities such as eye-hand coordination function, and the second involves postural or equilibrium control. The latter is really the foundation for all voluntary motor skills, with almost every movement that an individual makes being made up of both (1) postural components, which stabilize the body, and (2) the prime mover components which relate to a particular movement goal.