Different Non-Locomotor Movements

Precious Joy G. Ariola
29 Aug 202403:13

Summary

TLDRThis video script delves into nonlocomotor movements, focusing on body movements that don't involve changing location. It explains various movements such as bending, stretching, lifting, twisting, turning, swinging, swaying, shaking, pulling, pushing, and balancing, detailing the muscle groups involved in each. The script serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding the mechanics and muscle engagement behind these static body movements.

Takeaways

  • đŸ§â€â™‚ïž Nonlocomotor movements are body movements that do not involve changing location.
  • đŸœ Bending involves moving from a straight position into a curved one, engaging biceps, abdominal, and hamstring muscles.
  • 🔍 Stretching or extending involves straightening body parts, using shoulder, biceps, and triceps muscles.
  • đŸ‹ïžâ€â™€ïž Lifting or raising involves elevating body parts, primarily engaging shoulder, glute, and hamstring muscles.
  • 🔄 Twisting is the rotation of a body part while the base remains stationary, involving neck, chest, and hip muscles.
  • 🔄 Turning involves a circular movement of the body, including the base, engaging hamstrings, quads, and calf muscles.
  • đŸ•ș Swinging describes side-to-side or forward-and-backward movements, engaging shoulder, glute, and hamstring muscles.
  • 💃 Sway involves shifting weight smoothly from one side to another, using core, quad, and glute muscles.
  • đŸ€Č Shaking is a short, quick vibrating movement, engaging forearm, calf, hamstring, and quad muscles.
  • đŸ€ Pulling requires force to move an object towards the body, using shoulder, biceps, and tricep muscles.
  • đŸ€Č Pushing involves applying force to move an object away from the body, also using shoulder, biceps, and tricep muscles.
  • 🕮 Balancing is about maintaining an even distribution of weight to stay upright and steady, engaging shoulder, abdominal, hamstring, quad, and core muscles.

Q & A

  • What are nonlocomotor movements?

    -Nonlocomotor movements are body movements that do not involve moving from one place to another. These movements are typically performed while staying in one location.

  • What are some examples of nonlocomotor movements mentioned in the script?

    -Examples include bending, stretching, lifting, twisting, turning, swinging, swaying, shaking, pulling, pushing, and balancing.

  • What muscles are involved in bending movements?

    -The muscles engaged in bending movements are the biceps, abdominal muscles, and hamstrings.

  • What is the main action involved in stretching or extending movements?

    -Stretching or extending involves straightening or extending parts of the body from the joints.

  • Which muscle groups are engaged in lifting or raising movements?

    -Lifting or raising involves the shoulder muscles, glute muscles, and hamstrings.

  • How is twisting described in nonlocomotor movements?

    -Twisting is the act of rotating a body part while the base remains stationary.

  • Which muscles are engaged during turning movements?

    -Turning movements engage the hamstrings, quadriceps, and calves.

  • What is the difference between swaying and swinging movements?

    -Swinging involves moving a body part side to side or forward and backward like a pendulum, while swaying involves shifting weight smoothly from one side to the other.

  • What muscles are involved in shaking movements?

    -Shaking involves the forearms, calves, hamstrings, and quadriceps.

  • What is the purpose of balancing in nonlocomotor movements?

    -Balancing involves the even distribution of weight, enabling a person to remain upright and steady.

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