Module 2 Topic 1: Locomotor and Non - Locomotor Movements The Fundamental Body Movements
Module 2 Topic 1: Locomotor and Non - Locomotor Movements The Fundamental Body Movements
You may not think much about simple body movements like walking, Stretch - extend the limbs or muscles, or the entire body.
bending, or kicking a ball; however, fundamental body movements are Bend - movement that causes the formation of a curve.
the building blocks necessary for more complex physical activities. Twist - rotate body or body parts around a stationary base (twist upper
Playing sports, exercising, and dancing all require a command of body back and forth, keep feet still).
simple, fundamental body movements. For that reason, students Turn - partial or full rotation of the body while shifting the base of
should master these movement concepts during early childhood support (spin to make yourself dizzy).
development and elementary school physical education. Studies show Collapse – to fall down.
that students are more likely to stay active when fundamental body Punch - use forceful actions with various body parts - hands, feet,
movements are mastered at that age. When fundamental body knees, elbows.
movements are not mastered at a young age, students are unable to Slash - longer movements but powerful like punches (picture a
participate in certain physical activities as they grow older. slashing sword).
Push - try to move away by pressure.
Locomotor Movement Pull - exert force on object to move it towards source of force.
Swing - move or walk in a to and from or swaying manner.
Refers to body movement that move the body from one place to Sway - swing unsteadily; rock by moving back and forth sideways.
another. They cause the body to travel. There are eight main locomotor
movements. They are categorized as either even or uneven
movements.
• Run - move fast by using the feet, with one foot off
the ground at any given time.
Gallop - feet face forward, step forward & close with the trail foot, step
and close. (same foot always leads).
Skip - step forward, hop on that foot while bringing other foot forward to
step and hop and switch.
Slide - step to the side, close with other foot, step to the side again,
close with other...