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Movement: Locomotor and Non-Locomotor Types
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Movement: Locomotor and Non-Locomotor Types

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Which movement involves landing on the same foot after jumping?

  • Jump
  • Bound
  • Hop (correct)
  • Leap
  • 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?

  • 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?

    <p>Transitional</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which movement would primarily require springing from one foot?

    <p>Hopping</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    ### 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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    This quiz explores the different forms of movement, focusing on locomotor and non-locomotor actions. Learn about specific movements like hopping and leaping, and understand how they differ in terms of spatial transition. Test your knowledge and grasp the importance of these movements in physical activities.

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