hoppukävely
Hoppukävely is a locomotor exercise in which a person advances forward by a series of small hops that transfer weight from one foot to the other, producing a walking-like gait with brief aerial phases. The movement alternates support between the left and right leg, and the body leaves the ground only briefly as momentum carries the performer forward.
The technique is commonly taught in Finnish physical education and used in early motor-skill development for
Benefits of hoppukävely include improved balance, leg strength, proprioception, and coordination, as well as a low-to-moderate
The term hoppukävely is Finnish, literally meaning “hopping walk.” It reflects a broader tradition of incorporating