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IV. The division of motor skills

The motor skills (conditional, coordination) are considered a condition for performing certain movements and activities.  They are defined by inherited genetic characteristics and skills that are obtained through learning.

These skills with the help of the built in genetic codes can be learned and developed through training and physical activities.

There are two large groups: conditional and coordination skills. The first group is characterized by ensuring the conditions in terms of energy and the second is by the regulatory conditions to ensure movement. (Nadori 1983).  These groups include abilities that can be interpreted by them.