Psychomotricity -a complex function to control human behavior

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Abstract Psychomotricity defines ''generic, any motric action, attitude or behavior pattern that is under the influence of mental processes" basically saying that the two sides -physical and motorcan not be separated. By its basic components, psychomotricity makes possible the pragmatic adjustment (learning professional techniques, manuals, intellectuality), social adjustment (of interpersonal communication), aesthetic adjustment (body expression techniques) and educational adjustment. Human existence can be understood as a unit in which the pshychic and the somatic component are interconnected. Psychomotricity, as part of applied psychology, approaches the study of motric function, and integrated and coordonated by mental functions. It's has been associated the idea that mastering the body is the first condition for mastering of the behavior. Psychomotric actions in education are primary directed to accumulate some behaviors, which gradually build in basic components that will contribute to a more accurate representations about the movements of the body and its segments. Investigation and analysis of coordination and balance development level of first year female students of the University of Bucharest, practicing aerobics in the academic year 2012-2013. Highlighting the efficiency of aerobic gymnastics in comparison with the evolution of parameters investigated. Psychomotricity, as part of applied psychology, approaches the study of motric function, and integrated and coordonated by mental functions. It's has been associated the idea that mastering the body is the first condition for mastering of the behavior. Psychomotric actions in education are primary directed to accumulate some behaviors, which gradually build in basic components that will contribute to a more accurate representations about the movements of the body and its segments

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