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Which of the following refers to the movements in space?

  • Level
  • Focus
  • Range
  • Direction (correct)

Which element of space is identified by the body's movement in the horizontal plane?

  • Range
  • Focus
  • Level (correct)
  • Direction

What does the term 'range' refer to in relation to space?

  • The line or design created in space as one moves
  • Movement in space in relation to an object or a person's attention of direction
  • The size of movements (correct)
  • The maximum space available to a person in stationary position

What is 'pathways' or 'space design' in relation to space?

<p>The line or design created in space as one moves (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is 'personal space' in relation to space?

<p>The maximum space available to a person in stationary position (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

______ refers to the movements forward, backward, upward, downward, sideways right and left diagonals and combination of all of these.

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

______ - as the body moves in horizontal plane it creates movement identified as high, medium/middle and low. It may be represented in relative’s heights while standing, sitting, lying and kneeling.

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

______ - the maximum reach of an individual or sometimes referred to as personal space or the size of movements.

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

______ - the line or designed created in space as one moves. Examples an arm circling (circle design is created) or line drawn from running to the first base in softball.

<p>Pathways or Space Design</p> Signup and view all the answers

______ - this referred to as movement in space in relation to an object or a person’s attention of direction.

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

Match the following elements of space with their definitions:

<p>Direction = Refers to the movements forward, backward, upward, downward, sideways right and left diagonals and combination of all of these Level = As the body moves in horizontal plane it creates movement identified as high, medium/middle and low Range = The maximum reach of an individual or sometimes referred to as personal space or the size of movements Pathways or Space Design = The line or design created in space as one moves</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following terms with their definitions:

<p>Space = The distance between two points, object a limited extent or area for specific purpose Focus = This referred to as movement in space in relation to an object or a person’s attention of direction Personal Space = The maximum space available to a person in stationary position</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following elements of space with their descriptions:

<p>Range = Sometimes referred to as personal space or the size of movements Direction = Includes movements forward, backward, upward, downward, sideways right and left diagonals and combination of all of these Focus = Movement in space in relation to an object or a person’s attention of direction</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following terms related to space with their definitions:

<p>Space = The distance between two points, object a limited extent or area for specific purpose Level = Identified by the body's movement in the horizontal plane Pathways or Space Design = The line or design created in space as one moves</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following space elements with their descriptions:

<p>Direction = Refers to the movements in various directions Personal Space = The maximum space available to a person in stationary position Focus = Movement in space in relation to an object or a person’s attention of direction Range = The maximum reach of an individual</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Key Concepts of Movement in Space

  • Movements in space refer to various directions and actions taken by a body, including forward, backward, upward, downward, sideways, and diagonals. These movements encompass a combination of different directions.
  • Horizontal plane movements create variations in height, categorized as high, medium (or middle), and low. This is expressed relative to body positions such as standing, sitting, lying, or kneeling.
  • Range: Refers to the maximum reach of an individual, highlighting the extent of personal space or how far a person can move.
  • Pathways (Space Design): Describes the lines or designs created in space through movement. Examples include the circular motion of an arm or the trajectory taken while running in sports like softball.
  • Personal Space: Indicates the area surrounding an individual, which is often identified as their comfort zone regarding movement and interaction with objects or people.

Relationships in Movement

  • Movements are contextualized by how they relate to objects and the direction of a person's attention. This emphasizes the interactive nature of movement in a spatial framework.

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