Abstract
The study sought to analyse the fluency of motor patterns that physical activity programs promote in elderly people. Nineteen physical activity sessions were studied using an ad hoc system (OSMOS_in context) of the Observational System of Motor Skills (OSMOS), an instrument that provides a clear analysis of how essential elements related to motor skills behaviours can be observed. A subsequent analysis based on the detection of T-patterns by means of Theme v.5 enabled us to obtain sequential analyses of the motor behaviours used in elderly physical activities in Catalonia (Spain).
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