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fundamental body movements
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  • 1

    are the basic actions or motions that form the foundation for more complex physical activities.

    Fundamental body movements

  • 2

    These movements are essential for daily activities, sports, fitness, and overall well-being.

    Fundamental body movements

  • 3

    Examples include walking, running, jumping, crawling, climbing, reaching, bending, twisting, pushing, pulling, and balancing.

    Fundamental body movements

  • 4

    they improve coordination, enhance body awareness, build strength, and reduce the risk of injury.

    Mastering fundamental body movements

  • 5

    They serve as the building blocks for more advanced skills in various disciplines such as sports, dance, martial arts, and rehabilitation.

    Fundamental body movements

  • 6

    are specific gross motor movements that involve different body parts such as feet, legs, trunk, hands, arms and head

    Fundamental movement skills

  • 7

    provide the foundation for all athletic maturity and are seen as the building block from which sports-specific skills are developed.

    Fundamental movement skills

  • 8

    identifiable movement pattern which are used to accomplish certain task.

    Movement skills

  • 9

    is a learned sequence of movements that combine to produce a smooth, efficient action in order to master a particular task

    motor skill

  • 10

    Types of Fundamental body movement

    1. Locomotor movement 2. non locomotor movement 3. manipulative skills

  • 11

    skills involve moving the body from point A to point B.

    Locomotor movement

  • 12

    involved body stability and balance.

    Non locomotor movement

  • 13

    involve the control of objects using various body parts.

    Manipulative skills

  • 14

    FUNDAMENTAL MOVEMENT SKILLS:

    1. Locomotor movement skills 2. non locomotor 3. manipulative skilss

  • 15

    Movements that propel a mover around an area

    Locomotor movement skills

  • 16

    Walk, Run, Leap, Jump Hop, Gallop, slide, Skip

    Locomotor movement skills

  • 17

    Generally, occur from sitting or standing position

    Non- Locomotor movement

  • 18

    Bend, stretch, twist, turn, collapse, swing, sway, balance, pull, shake, rise, push

    Non- Locomotor movement

  • 19

    Non- Locomotor movement

    Axial or nonmanipulative movement

  • 20

    Movements in which the hand or feet handle equipment.

    Manipulative Skills

  • 21

    Manipulative Skills types:

    1. Fine motor skills 2. Gross motor skills

  • 22

    involve the use of hands and fingers

    Fine motor skills

  • 23

    involve large muscles

    Gross motor

  • 24

    Most complex and often most difficult to learn

    Manipulative Skills

  • 25

    throwing, catching, dribbling, kicking, punting, volleying, and striking

    manipulative gross motor

  • 26

    requires controlling implement and objects.

    Manipulative skills / object control skills

  • 27

    These are those in which a person learns to handle objects with precision in accordance with speed and control

    Manipulative skills / object control skills

  • 28

    starts developing from childhood and it is important for parents or teachers to train children strongly in it.

    manipulative skill

  • 29

    They require less energy.

    fine motor skill

  • 30

    writing, drawing, sketching, cutting

    fine motor skill

  • 31

    They require higher skill levels of judgment and coordination

    gross motor skill

  • 32

    refers to a change in position or location of an object, organism, or any physical entity over time.

    movement

  • 33

    describing the displacement of an object from one place to another.

    movement

  • 34

    is often influenced by forces, energy, or internal mechanisms and is crucial for understanding physical phenomena, biological processes, and the dynamics of the world around us

    movement

  • 35

    Movement Concept:

    1. Body awareness 2. Space awareness 3. Effort/Quantity 4.Relationship

  • 36

    what the body can do

    body awareness

  • 37

    where the body moves

    space awareness

  • 38

    how body moves

    effort/quantity

  • 39

    how the body relates

    relationship

  • 40

    Specific actions the body can perform while moving

    body awareness

  • 41

    Effort includes concepts such as:

    1. time 2. force 3. flow

  • 42

    Space awareness Involves concepts such as:

    1. directions 2. location 3. levels 4. pathways 5. extension

  • 43

    Relationship Includes concepts such as:

    1. body parts 2. with objects or people 3. people

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    are the basic actions or motions that form the foundation for more complex physical activities.

    Fundamental body movements

  • 2

    These movements are essential for daily activities, sports, fitness, and overall well-being.

    Fundamental body movements

  • 3

    Examples include walking, running, jumping, crawling, climbing, reaching, bending, twisting, pushing, pulling, and balancing.

    Fundamental body movements

  • 4

    they improve coordination, enhance body awareness, build strength, and reduce the risk of injury.

    Mastering fundamental body movements

  • 5

    They serve as the building blocks for more advanced skills in various disciplines such as sports, dance, martial arts, and rehabilitation.

    Fundamental body movements

  • 6

    are specific gross motor movements that involve different body parts such as feet, legs, trunk, hands, arms and head

    Fundamental movement skills

  • 7

    provide the foundation for all athletic maturity and are seen as the building block from which sports-specific skills are developed.

    Fundamental movement skills

  • 8

    identifiable movement pattern which are used to accomplish certain task.

    Movement skills

  • 9

    is a learned sequence of movements that combine to produce a smooth, efficient action in order to master a particular task

    motor skill

  • 10

    Types of Fundamental body movement

    1. Locomotor movement 2. non locomotor movement 3. manipulative skills

  • 11

    skills involve moving the body from point A to point B.

    Locomotor movement

  • 12

    involved body stability and balance.

    Non locomotor movement

  • 13

    involve the control of objects using various body parts.

    Manipulative skills

  • 14

    FUNDAMENTAL MOVEMENT SKILLS:

    1. Locomotor movement skills 2. non locomotor 3. manipulative skilss

  • 15

    Movements that propel a mover around an area

    Locomotor movement skills

  • 16

    Walk, Run, Leap, Jump Hop, Gallop, slide, Skip

    Locomotor movement skills

  • 17

    Generally, occur from sitting or standing position

    Non- Locomotor movement

  • 18

    Bend, stretch, twist, turn, collapse, swing, sway, balance, pull, shake, rise, push

    Non- Locomotor movement

  • 19

    Non- Locomotor movement

    Axial or nonmanipulative movement

  • 20

    Movements in which the hand or feet handle equipment.

    Manipulative Skills

  • 21

    Manipulative Skills types:

    1. Fine motor skills 2. Gross motor skills

  • 22

    involve the use of hands and fingers

    Fine motor skills

  • 23

    involve large muscles

    Gross motor

  • 24

    Most complex and often most difficult to learn

    Manipulative Skills

  • 25

    throwing, catching, dribbling, kicking, punting, volleying, and striking

    manipulative gross motor

  • 26

    requires controlling implement and objects.

    Manipulative skills / object control skills

  • 27

    These are those in which a person learns to handle objects with precision in accordance with speed and control

    Manipulative skills / object control skills

  • 28

    starts developing from childhood and it is important for parents or teachers to train children strongly in it.

    manipulative skill

  • 29

    They require less energy.

    fine motor skill

  • 30

    writing, drawing, sketching, cutting

    fine motor skill

  • 31

    They require higher skill levels of judgment and coordination

    gross motor skill

  • 32

    refers to a change in position or location of an object, organism, or any physical entity over time.

    movement

  • 33

    describing the displacement of an object from one place to another.

    movement

  • 34

    is often influenced by forces, energy, or internal mechanisms and is crucial for understanding physical phenomena, biological processes, and the dynamics of the world around us

    movement

  • 35

    Movement Concept:

    1. Body awareness 2. Space awareness 3. Effort/Quantity 4.Relationship

  • 36

    what the body can do

    body awareness

  • 37

    where the body moves

    space awareness

  • 38

    how body moves

    effort/quantity

  • 39

    how the body relates

    relationship

  • 40

    Specific actions the body can perform while moving

    body awareness

  • 41

    Effort includes concepts such as:

    1. time 2. force 3. flow

  • 42

    Space awareness Involves concepts such as:

    1. directions 2. location 3. levels 4. pathways 5. extension

  • 43

    Relationship Includes concepts such as:

    1. body parts 2. with objects or people 3. people