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Six Components of Skill-Related Fitness

Skill-related fitness involves physical abilities that contribute to athletic performance such as agility, balance, coordination, speed, power, and reaction time. There are six components of skill-related fitness that are important for athletes to excel in their sport. While skill-related fitness benefits athletes, it can also benefit others by improving overall movement ability and coordination. Some elements of skill-related fitness, like balance and coordination, could additionally be considered aspects of health-related fitness.

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Six Components of Skill-Related Fitness

Skill-related fitness involves physical abilities that contribute to athletic performance such as agility, balance, coordination, speed, power, and reaction time. There are six components of skill-related fitness that are important for athletes to excel in their sport. While skill-related fitness benefits athletes, it can also benefit others by improving overall movement ability and coordination. Some elements of skill-related fitness, like balance and coordination, could additionally be considered aspects of health-related fitness.

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Skill Related Fitness Components or Motor Skill Performance Related Fitness

related to the quality of one’s movement skill.


o Fitness is defined as good health, especially good physical condition resulting from
exercise and proper nutrition.
o Physical fitness is divided into five health and six skill-related components. Skill or
performance related fitness involves skills that will enhance one’s performance in
athletic or sport events. Health-related fitness involves skills that enable one to become
and stay physically healthy. (Cardiovascular fitness, Muscular Endurance, Muscular
Strength, Flexibility, and Body Composition)

Six Components of Skill-Related Fitness


There are six skill-related fitness components: agility, balance, coordination, speed, power, and
reaction time. Skilled athletes typically excel in all six areas.

 Agility- the ability to change direction quickly while the body is in motion. For example,
changing directions to hit a tennis ball. (Football & Basketball)
 Balance-the ability to keep an upright posture while standing still or moving. For
example, in-line skating & stretching.
o Static Balance- the ability to maintain one’s equilibrium in a fixed position.
o Dynamic Balance- the ability to maintain one’s equilibrium while the body is in
motion.
 Equilibrium- a state in which opposing forces or actions are balanced so
that one is not stronger or greater than the other.
 Coordination- the ability to use your senses together with your body parts, or to use
two or more body parts together. For example, dribbling a basketball. Using hands and
eyes together is called hand-eye coordination.
 Power- the ability to perform one maximum effort in a short period of time as possible.
For example, fullbacks in football muscling their way through other players and
speeding to advance the ball and volleyball players getting up to the net and lifting their
bodies high into the air.
 Reaction Time-the ability to react or respond quickly to what you hear, see, or feel. For
example, an athlete quickly coming off the blocks early in a swimming or track relay, or
stealing a base in baseball.
 Speed- the ability to perform a movement or cover a distance in a short period of time.
Many sports rely on speed to gain advantage over your opponents. For example, a
basketball player making a fast break to perform a lay-up, a tennis player moving
forward to get to a drop shot, and a football player out running the defense to receive a
pass.
Lesson Review:
1. Why do athletes or athletic individuals need skill-related fitness?

2. Can others, besides athletes, benefit from skill-related fitness? Why?

3. Do you think that skill-related fitness could also be a health-related fitness component?
Explain.

Term Definition in my own words Sport/Skill-Specific Exercise

Balance

Coordination

Agility

Speed

Power

Reaction Time

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