: Medical and fitness professionals categorize movement into specific types such as Flexion (bending), Extension (straightening), Abduction (moving away from the center), and Adduction (bringing closer) [25].
: In literature, writers are encouraged to use specific, punchy verbs (like dash, sneak, or lunge ) instead of "dry" descriptions to make actions feel more dynamic. 4. Movement Culture and Digital Expression Movement
Movement is the basis of human existence, involving a complex interplay between bones, muscles, and joints [15]. : Medical and fitness professionals categorize movement into
Modern "Movement Culture" has been heavily shaped by the ability to film and share physical feats online [14]. This culture emphasizes: Movement Culture and Digital Expression Movement is the
: For those with short attention spans, shifting rapidly between different sources and subjects can keep enthusiasm high and improve learning efficiency [38]. 3. Visual Arts and Storytelling