This document discusses and defines different types of motion. It begins by defining motion as a change in an object's position over time and notes that motion is always observed relative to a reference point. The main types of motion discussed are translatory motion (straight or curved), circular motion, oscillatory motion, and periodic motion. Translatory motion includes rectilinear and curvilinear types. Circular motion includes revolution and rotary motion. Oscillatory motion involves moving back and forth around a fixed point. Periodic motion repeats at regular intervals. Examples are given of objects that exhibit multiple types of motion simultaneously, such as a frisbee or sewing machine.