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Which movement creates a sense of connection with the ground?
Which movement creates a sense of connection with the ground?
What term describes the routes created by movement directions in space?
What term describes the routes created by movement directions in space?
Which type of movement would be classified under high level?
Which type of movement would be classified under high level?
In the context of elements of movement space, which term best describes the distance your body travels?
In the context of elements of movement space, which term best describes the distance your body travels?
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What aspect of movement space refers to the overall design and location of movement?
What aspect of movement space refers to the overall design and location of movement?
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Which level of movement includes gestures and walking?
Which level of movement includes gestures and walking?
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What describes the combination of different directions in a single movement?
What describes the combination of different directions in a single movement?
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Which of the following describes movements that push away from the ground?
Which of the following describes movements that push away from the ground?
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Which of the following paths would NOT be considered a valid pathway of movement?
Which of the following paths would NOT be considered a valid pathway of movement?
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How is high level movement characterized in terms of gravity?
How is high level movement characterized in terms of gravity?
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Study Notes
Direction
- Movement can occur in various directions: forward, backward, sideward, diagonal, or upward.
- Directions can be combined to achieve complex movements.
Level
- Movement is categorized into three levels based on height relative to the ground: low, medium, and high.
- Low Level: Creates a sense of connection with the earth; includes actions like bending, kneeling, rolling, crawling, crouching, and sitting.
- Medium Level: Represents human actions and scale; includes gestures, walking, stepping, running, and balancing.
- High Level: Involves movements that defy gravity; includes jumping, hopping, and leaping.
Range
- Refers to the distance covered by the body during movement.
- Can vary from small to large, indicating the extent of movement within a defined space.
Pathway
- Pathways are the routes created by directional movements, forming patterns in space.
- Movement can trace pathways in the air or on the ground, displaying directions like straight, curved, or zigzag.
Shape
- The overall design of movement includes its location in space and how it is shaped.
- Considers the size and area covered by the movement, detailing how and where it occurs.
Dimension
- Refers to the spatial context in which movement takes place.
- Encompasses the overall volume of space engaged during movement activities.
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