What is a non-locomotor skill?

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The question is asking for a definition or explanation of what constitutes a non-locomotor skill within the context of physical education or movement skills. Non-locomotor skills are movements performed without traveling from one place to another and often involve balance, stability, or body control.

Answer

Movements where the body remains stationary, including bending, twisting, pushing, and stretching.

Non-locomotor skills involve movements where the body remains stationary, including actions such as bending, twisting, pushing, and stretching.

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Non-locomotor skills involve movements where the body remains stationary, including actions such as bending, twisting, pushing, and stretching.

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Non-locomotor skills are fundamental for developing motor abilities and maintaining balance during movements that do not travel through space.

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