No, fat does not move from one part of the body to another. When you lose weight, fat cells shrink but remain in the same location. Weight loss is a result of the body using fat stores for energy.
Two types of body movements in dancing are isolations, where different body parts move independently of each other, and locomotor movements, which involve traveling through space.
thya arer the bones, joints, and muscles.
The muscles can only pull, not push. So, to move a limb, one muscle relaxes while the other muscle pulls.
They are the muscles. Muscles contract in pairs to move the parts across the joint. One muscle contract with more power. The opposite muscle contracts with less power and get stretched over to allow the first muscle to act.
The 3 body parts that allow you to move in many directions are the hip joint, the shoulder joint, and the wrist joint. These joints have a wide range of motion and allow for movements in multiple directions.
Different muscles move different parts of the body.
Voluntary or skeletal muscles allow you to move parts of your body in different ways when you want to.
No.
Tissues r used to cover the body, connect other tissues & organs together, move parts of the body, carry messages to & from parts of the body, store nutrients, & do many other jobs. I hope it helped :)
Parts of the body need to communicate so you can move. so you can think, parts of the body did not communicate you could not do anything.
Two types of body movements in dancing are isolations, where different body parts move independently of each other, and locomotor movements, which involve traveling through space.
They don't you do sweetie. They move there body parts and mover your body parts to yea....bye now hun and people get a life will ya? (Not you.)
Your bones, joints, and muscles
Coordination in dance is the ability to move different body parts in different ways. Coordination is learned with a little practice.
The skeletal system, made up of bones, allows different parts of the body to move by providing structure, support, and attachment points for muscles. Muscles, attached to bones via tendons, contract and pull on the bones to create movement.
Different types of joints
to send shocks to body parts and tell them to move. to send shocks to body parts and tell them to move.