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Which movement involves landing on the same foot after jumping?
Which movement involves landing on the same foot after jumping?
- Jump
- Bound
- Hop (correct)
- Leap
What distinguishes a leap from a hop?
What distinguishes a leap from a hop?
- Leaps spring from one foot and land on the other. (correct)
- Leaps occur at a lower height than hops.
- Leaps are executed with both feet.
- Leaps land on the same foot.
In what scenario are leaping movements commonly used?
In what scenario are leaping movements commonly used?
- When standing still.
- When balancing on one foot.
- When performing a dance routine.
- When jumping over objects. (correct)
Which of the following is NOT a form of movement mentioned?
Which of the following is NOT a form of movement mentioned?
Which movement would primarily require springing from one foot?
Which movement would primarily require springing from one foot?
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###Â Movement
- There are two forms of movement: locomotor and non-locomotor
- Locomotor movement involves moving from one place to another
- Non-locomotor movement involves staying in one place
- A hop is a springing movement from one foot and landing on the same foot
- A leap involves springing from one foot and landing on the other foot
- Leaping is often used to jump over obstacles, like a puddle
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