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TExES Core Subjects (291) EC-6 - Free Test Sample Questions

Which of these is NOT an example of locomotor movement?





Correct Answer:
stretching.


locomotor movements are physical actions that result in moving the entire body from one location to another. these movements involve the coordinated motion of the limbs and body to traverse space, and they are fundamental to many forms of physical activity. examples of locomotor movements include walking, running, jumping, skipping, climbing, and crawling. each of these activities requires a change in the position of the body relative to its surroundings, and typically involves a propulsive action that moves the body forward or upward.

on the other hand, non-locomotor movements, or axial movements, are movements that occur without traveling. these movements include actions such as bending, twisting, swinging, swaying, stretching, and balancing. these types of movements are centered on one spot and involve movement of the body around its own axis. non-locomotor movements are crucial for activities that require flexibility, range of motion, or dynamic stability but do not inherently involve traveling from one place to another.

given these definitions, stretching is classified as a non-locomotor movement. stretching primarily involves lengthening the muscles and tendons, and increasing flexibility and range of motion in the joints. during stretching, although there may be movement within the body’s structure (such as extending arms or legs), there is no overall change in the position of the body in space — that is, the individual does not move from one place to another.

therefore, among the choices listed — crawling, stretching, jumping, climbing — stretching is the correct answer as it is not an example of locomotor movement. unlike stretching, crawling, jumping, and climbing all result in moving the body from one location to another, thus fitting the definition of locomotor movements.