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The following are the examples of locomotor movement EXCEPT.
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Walk backward
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Slide to the right
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Touch your toes
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The given options are examples of locomotor movements, which involve the movement of the whole body from one place to another. Walking backward and sliding to the right both require the use of the legs and feet to move in different directions. However, touching your toes is not a locomotor movement as it involves bending at the waist and using the upper body to reach down towards the feet, without actually moving from one place to another.