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In locomotor movements, the body is not anchored in place and is moving through the transfer of weight from one area of the body to another.
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In locomotor movements, the body is indeed moving by transferring weight from one part of the body to another. This type of movement includes activities such as walking, running, jumping, and crawling, which involve changing positions and locations.
In locomotor movements, the body is indeed moving by transferring weight from one part of the body to another. This type of movement includes activities such as walking, running, jumping, and crawling, which involve changing positions and locations.