3.
Which of the following is NOT an example of foundational motor skills?

Running, skipping, jumping, or swimming

Knowing where walls, people, and other objects are around you

Twisting, bending, or turning

Swinging a bat, tossing a bean bag, or spinning a hula hoop

Respuesta :

Answer: D

Explanation: Think of "foundational" like something you learn when you're a baby. All of the stuff in D you learn at an older age while learning different types of sports like baseball or cornhole.