Non-locomotor skills are fundamental body movements that do not incorporate traveling. They are stability skills that include movements of limbs or body parts, and sometimes even the whole body. They are occasionally referred to as axial movements, as in 'revolving around an axis'. Here, the axis is the center portion of the student's body, or generally the student's torso. The student's 'axis' experiences little to no movement.
There are many different non-locomotor movements, including:
Bending
Stretching
Flexing
Extending
Lifting
Raising
Twisting
Turning
Rotating
Swinging
Swaying
Dodging
Shaking
Wiggling
Pulling
Pushing
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MaryJoyAckerman
Bending-to force (an object, especially a long or thin one) from a straight form into a curved or angular one, or from a curved or angular form into some different form: to bend an iron rod into a hoop.
MaryJoyAckerman
Stretching is a form of physical exercise in which a specific muscle or tendon (or muscle group) is deliberately flexed or stretched in order to improve the muscle's felt elasticity and achieve comfortable muscle tone.[1] The result is a feeling of increased muscle control, flexibility, and range of motion. Stretching is also used therapeutically to alleviate cramps and to improve function in daily activities by increasing range of motion.[2][3][4]
Bending - is moving the muscles around a joint where two body parts meet. It is the form of bending a body from straight to curve position.
Stretching - it is done by extending the body from the joints.
Lifting - it is done by raising up your body. It is also good for the legs and arms. Usually, it uses heavy objects to lift both arms.
Twisting - moving around the body. It is done by rotating the body parts around the axis while the base is not changing its condition. It is usually good for head and body.
Rotating - moving or rotating the part of the body around axis.
Swinging - is a movement below an axis. It could be movements of the body part forward and backward or side to side.
Swaying - is a movement above an axis.
Shaking - a short or quick vibrating movement of the body
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Non-locomotor skills are fundamental body movements that do not incorporate traveling. They are stability skills that include movements of limbs or body parts, and sometimes even the whole body. They are occasionally referred to as axial movements, as in 'revolving around an axis'. Here, the axis is the center portion of the student's body, or generally the student's torso. The student's 'axis' experiences little to no movement.
There are many different non-locomotor movements, including:
Bending
Stretching
Flexing
Extending
Lifting
Raising
Twisting
Turning
Rotating
Swinging
Swaying
Dodging
Shaking
Wiggling
Pulling
Pushing
sa reply ko nalang lagay mga describe/details nya
to bend an iron rod into a hoop.
May bonus na pong tatlo.
Bending - is moving the muscles around a joint where two body parts meet. It is the form of bending a body from straight to curve position.
Stretching - it is done by extending the body from the joints.
Lifting - it is done by raising up your body. It is also good for the legs and arms. Usually, it uses heavy objects to lift both arms.
Twisting - moving around the body. It is done by rotating the body parts around the axis while the base is not changing its condition. It is usually good for head and body.
Rotating - moving or rotating the part of the body around axis.
Swinging - is a movement below an axis. It could be movements of the body part forward and backward or side to side.
Swaying - is a movement above an axis.
Shaking - a short or quick vibrating movement of the body