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What concept describes the distribution of body mass when segments move independently?

A. Linear Motion

B. Equilibrium

The concept that describes the distribution of body mass when segments move independently is stability. Stability is essential in physical education and movement as it relates to an individual's ability to maintain balance while different body segments are in motion. When body segments move independently, the center of mass can shift, which may affect the overall stability of the individual. A stable alignment allows the individual to control their movements effectively, helping to prevent falls and maintain balance during various physical activities. While options like linear motion or force pertain to overall movement dynamics and the influence of external forces on the body, they do not specifically address how the distribution of body mass affects balance in the context of independent segment movement. Equilibrium signifies a state of balance, but it does not specifically focus on the implications of independent movement, thus making stability the more precise concept in this scenario.

C. Force

D. Stability

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