Uncovering the Role of Motor Performance and Creative Thinking on Sports Creativity in Primary School-aged Children

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Sara
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Monteiro, Diogo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.8/5208
Resumo: The demand for creativity in sports has attracted great interest, looking for factors that predict and release children’s creative behavior. Our aim was to determine the effects of motor skills and creative thinking on sports creativity, according to gender and age. 198 children (7.71 ± 1.39 years) were recruited. They completed three motor skills tests, the Torrance Test of Creative Thinking and the Creative Behavior Assessment in Teams Sports. Sprint and change of direction (COD) established to be complementary pairs since predicted all the creative thinking (CT) components. COD emerged as a reliable indicator for attempts and originality in game settings. Abstractness of titles emerged as a key component of CT on sports creativity. According to gender, sprint and COD differently predicted the outcomes; in younger ages both were more effective in predicting CT components. Our findings support an interplay between motor, thinking, and sports creativity, revealing commonalities in the underlying processes responsible for driving CT and novel behaviors in sport. Training programs enforced in motor performance and CT should be included in primary schools’ curricula and in youth sports academies, assisting sports scientists, coaches, and teachers to develop more effective enrichment environments for fostering children’s creative behavior and sports creativity.
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title Uncovering the Role of Motor Performance and Creative Thinking on Sports Creativity in Primary School-aged Children
spellingShingle Uncovering the Role of Motor Performance and Creative Thinking on Sports Creativity in Primary School-aged Children
Santos, Sara
Criatividade
Desporto
title_short Uncovering the Role of Motor Performance and Creative Thinking on Sports Creativity in Primary School-aged Children
title_full Uncovering the Role of Motor Performance and Creative Thinking on Sports Creativity in Primary School-aged Children
title_fullStr Uncovering the Role of Motor Performance and Creative Thinking on Sports Creativity in Primary School-aged Children
title_full_unstemmed Uncovering the Role of Motor Performance and Creative Thinking on Sports Creativity in Primary School-aged Children
title_sort Uncovering the Role of Motor Performance and Creative Thinking on Sports Creativity in Primary School-aged Children
author Santos, Sara
author_facet Santos, Sara
Monteiro, Diogo
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Monteiro, Diogo
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Desporto
description The demand for creativity in sports has attracted great interest, looking for factors that predict and release children’s creative behavior. Our aim was to determine the effects of motor skills and creative thinking on sports creativity, according to gender and age. 198 children (7.71 ± 1.39 years) were recruited. They completed three motor skills tests, the Torrance Test of Creative Thinking and the Creative Behavior Assessment in Teams Sports. Sprint and change of direction (COD) established to be complementary pairs since predicted all the creative thinking (CT) components. COD emerged as a reliable indicator for attempts and originality in game settings. Abstractness of titles emerged as a key component of CT on sports creativity. According to gender, sprint and COD differently predicted the outcomes; in younger ages both were more effective in predicting CT components. Our findings support an interplay between motor, thinking, and sports creativity, revealing commonalities in the underlying processes responsible for driving CT and novel behaviors in sport. Training programs enforced in motor performance and CT should be included in primary schools’ curricula and in youth sports academies, assisting sports scientists, coaches, and teachers to develop more effective enrichment environments for fostering children’s creative behavior and sports creativity.
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