Motion has fascinated physicists for centuries, and much of the work done by scientists and mathematicians hundreds of years ago still forms the basis of our understanding of motion. This programme looks at some of the major principles and laws relating to motion, and uses a range of everyday examples of motion to explore how these principles and laws play out. It starts with forces, which are always present wherever there is motion. Properties and behaviour of forces are examined in the context of Newton's three laws of motion. It also looks at projectile motion, circular motion, and centripetal force. The program finishes by exploring how a number of the principles and laws covered can be seen in action on a pool table. This learning resource is ideal for introducing one of the first concepts typically studied in senior secondary physics, and bridges the gap nicely between what can be complex areas of study, and everyday experiences.