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Research: Glossary Template: Types of Fundamental Body Movements
Body Type of Filipino Translation Description
Movement Movement balance Non-locomotor balanse The ability to maintain the body's equilibrium. bend Non-locomotor baluktot To lean or move from a straight position to a curved one. curl Non-locomotor bilo To form a curved shape with the body, especially the spine. dodge Locomotor ilag To quickly avoid something, often by moving to one side. flex Non-locomotor baluktot To bend or tense a part of the body, typically a joint or muscle. gallop Locomotor eskape A type of running movement with a combination of jumps and leaps. hop Locomotor lukso To jump a short distance on one leg. jump Locomotor Talon To push off the ground with both feet and move through the air. leap Locomotor lundag To jump a long distance or to a great height.
pull Non-locomotor hila To use force to move something
towards the body. rock Non-locomotor ugoy To move gently back and forth or from side to side. roll Locomotor gulong To move by turning over and over. rotate Non-locomotor ikot To turn around a central point run Locomotor Takbo To move at a quick pace by taking steps quickly and using both feet in the air at once. shake Non-locomotor yugyog To move quickly from side to side or up and down. skip Locomotor lakdaw To move forward by jumping on one foot and then the other. slide Locomotor dausdos To move smoothly along a surface without lifting your feet. stretch Non-locomotor unat To make your body or part of your body straighter and longer. sway Non-locomotor suray To move slowly from side to side. swing Locomotor duyan To move backwards and forwards or from one side to another while hanging from something turn Non-locomotor liko To change direction by moving in a circle around a central point. twist Non-locomotor balikawkaw To turn something, especially repeatedly, or to turn around completely. walk Locomotor lakad To move at a regular and fairly slow pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn. wiggle Non-locomotor giling-giling To move up and down or from side to side in short, quick movements.