Body movements

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Across
  1. 2. This is a small jump where one foot is lifted off the ground while the other remains in contact with the ground.
  2. 4. This is a smooth, gliding movement over a surface, often achieved by placing one foot ahead of the other and shifting weight from side to side.
  3. 5. This is the action of propelling oneself into the air using both feet and then landing on both feet.
  4. 6. This is a movement where one flexes or curves a body part, usually at a joint, to bring it closer to the body or towards the ground.
  5. 9. This is the act of extending or elongating the body or body parts to their full length or capacity.
  6. 12. This is a rotational movement of the body, typically involving the torso, hips, or limbs.
  7. 13. This is a rolling or somersaulting movement, usually done in a playful or acrobatic manner.
  8. 14. This is a method of moving where one foot is placed in front of the other, usually at a slower pace than running.
Down
  1. 1. This is a quick back-and-forth or side-to-side movement of the body, often done vigorously.
  2. 3. This is a playful hopping movement, usually involving alternating feet, which propels a person forward.
  3. 4. This is a rapid circular movement of the body or an object around a central axis.
  4. 7. This is a rhythmic movement of the body, often accompanied by music, expressing emotions or telling a story.
  5. 8. This is the action of ascending or scaling something, often using hands and feet to grip and pull oneself up.
  6. 9. This is the act of extending or elongating the body or body parts to their full length or capacity.
  7. 10. This is the act of moving swiftly on foot, with both legs alternating in a rapid motion.
  8. 11. This is a movement where the body is close to the ground, and one uses their hands and knees to move forward.