Q;Which of the following is an obstacle to learning for a beginning mover? A.knowledge of what elements of the movement to focus on B. chronic indifference characteristic between birth and age three. C.shorter time to monitor perceptual input from the visual system. D.difficult in performing simultaneous movements.

My answer is D
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Yes, your answer is correct. D. Difficulty in performing simultaneous movements can be an obstacle to learning for a beginning mover.

To find the correct answer, we need to carefully analyze each option and determine which one could be an obstacle to learning for a beginning mover.

Option A: Knowledge of what elements of the movement to focus on
Having knowledge of what elements of a movement to focus on would actually be helpful for a beginning mover. It could provide them with a clear direction and understanding of what they need to concentrate on.

Option B: Chronic indifference characteristic between birth and age three
While chronic indifference might hinder a child's engagement in learning, the question specifically mentions learning for a beginning mover. This option seems to be more focused on overall development rather than specific obstacles to learning movement.

Option C: Shorter time to monitor perceptual input from the visual system
This option mentions a shorter time to monitor perceptual input from the visual system. While it could impact visual perception, it may or may not be directly related to movement learning.

Option D: Difficulty in performing simultaneous movements
This option highlights a specific challenge related to movement learning. If a beginning mover struggles with performing simultaneous movements, it could certainly be an obstacle to learning.

Based on the analysis of each option, option D appears to be the most reasonable choice as an obstacle to learning for a beginning mover.