This document discusses different ways the body can move through space including location, direction, levels, pathways, and planes. It defines each term and provides examples. Location refers to where movement occurs, such as personal or general space. Direction describes the ways the body aims to move like upward, downward, forward, backward, or sideways. Pathways are the lines or designs created through movement, like curved or zigzag lines. Levels are the height of movement - high, middle, or low. Planes are flat surfaces that divide the body, such as sagittal (left and right), frontal (front and back), and transverse (top and bottom).