“…Basic movements required during childhood include running, jumping, shifting sideways, while manipulative movements can include throwing, catching, kicking and pushing, all of which are part of advanced movements of more complex basic movements (Chaeroni et al, 2022;Nugroho et al, 2021). The most important things that must be developed by young children are technical skills (basic movements) and improving physical condition (Donie et al, 2023;Haris et al, 2023). As explained by Engel et al, (2018), providing movement skills training to preschool children with a training intensity of at least 3 times a week can increase proficiency, physical activity (Culjak et al, 2014), and reduce sedentary behavior, and helps in reducing the burden of obesity in childhood (Han et al, 2018), and health risks (Bremer & Cairney, 2016), and can increase fitness for children (Ulpi et al, 2021).…”