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Is cycling a locomotor movement

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what is locomotor?

non locomotor is the movement is stationary


What is non-locomotor?

non locomotor is the movement is stationary


What are 2 types of movements?

locomotor and non-locomotor movement


What is locomotor and non-locomotor movement and pictures?

it is a type of physical movements


What are the types of movement skills?

fundamental, specialised, locomotor, non-locomotor and maipulative


What Difference between locomotor and non locomotor?

Locomotor movement is movement like running, skipping etc. Something that will make your heart beat faster (cardiovascular exercise) Non locomotor movement is like stretching, arm rolls etc. Something that is calm and not rough.


What is locomotor movement?

jumping


What locomotor movement is hopscotch?

jumping


What are pictures of non-locomotor movement?

The pictures of a non-locomotor movement can be found by doing an internet search. Caution should be observed when undertaking these activities.


WHAT IS LOCOMOTOR AND NON LOCOMOTOR?

A locomotive movement is a movement that doesn't stay on/in one spot/place. A non locomotive move is on the spot and sometimes repeats itself.


What is non locomotor and give examples?

Skills/movements that do not involve you moving. Cycling, jogging and walking are examples of locomotor skills. Squeezing a ball or lifting a weight is a non-locomotor skill because you don't go anywhere (from point A to point B).


What is the difference between locomotor from non locomotor movements?

the difference between locomotor movements and non-locomotor movements is locomotor movements is a movement that moves the body from one place to another while non=locomotor is a movement that stays only in one plays.