The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between the 36 basic movements of exercise and the amount of physical activity.
1) The average activity intensity of the movements is constant at the play location.
2) Among the 36 movements, the high-intensity and high-activity movements are “running, jumping, walking, and standing,” which are more likely to be performed in open spaces.
3) Scattered playground equipment such as piles, athletic facilities, and iron bars play an important role in learning a variety of movements in a play environment.