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Fundamental movement can be referred to as the change in body position that means different thing or gives different meaning under different circumstances. Eg. Movements when playing football are different from movements when swimming, but all these movements are fundamental and peculiar to each sport in order to achieve a result. By: Lizzy Ogban

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