Understanding Skipping: Voluntary Movement Explained
Skipping is a voluntary movement.
Skipping is an activity that requires conscious effort and control. It involves a series of coordinated movements, including jumping off the ground with one foot, swinging the other foot forward and landing on it, then repeating the process. This requires the person to engage their muscles, coordinate their movements, and maintain their balance. Skipping is, therefore, a voluntary movement.
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