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Discover Ludwig'kinesthetic intelligence' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person's ability to learn or understand through physical movements or sensations, such as through hands-on experience. For example, you could say, "Mary has an impressive kinesthetic intelligence, enabling her to learn new skills with ease."
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It was a lot to look at, this never-dull display of kinesthetic intelligence.
"We talk a lot about this idea that choreographers or dancers have a kinesthetic intelligence, but when asked what do we mean by kinesthetic intelligence, we get very wooly," he said of his time in San Diego, laughing and adding that he has never shared the worry of some artists that demystifying the creative process impedes it.
In "Untrained," Ms. Guerin, an Australian choreographer with roots in the New York contemporary dance scene of the 1990s, invites us to appreciate the kinesthetic intelligence of both amateurs and experts, who tackle the same tasks side by side.
You cannot compare the wiring of Michael Jordan's brain (a kinesthetic intelligence) to that of a Frank Lloyd Wright (spatial) or a Walt Whitman (linguistic).
Musical intelligence, however, did not correlate with any aspect of strategy use, and kinesthetic intelligence correlated only with memory learning strategies.
The aim of this article is to determine the relationship between architecture and teaching, providing functional architecture models that are capable of absorbing the teaching load for movement and, fundamentally, for the development of kinesthetic intelligence (Howard Gardner).
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Fifth is bodily-kinesthetic intelligence.
Bodily-kinesthetic intelligence is manifested in physical development, athletic ability, manual dexterity, and understanding of physical wellness.
So, for example, as a child you might have played in various sports teams and as a result developed good bodily-kinesthetic intelligence.
For example, the idea of a musical intelligence was relatively new, as was the idea of a bodily-kinesthetic intelligence, which encompassed the particular abilities of athletes and dancers.
Musical intelligence has ties to areas of the brain that control other intelligences as well, such as is found in the performer who has a keen bodily-kinesthetic intelligence or the composer who is adept at applying logical-mathematical intelligence toward the manipulation of ratios, patterns, and scales of music.
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