Only a very particular kind of kinesthetic. I don't have any knack for solving things with my hands, and when it comes to motor routines....well, I remember taking aerobics in college. I'd always position myself in the back row b/c it took me longer than everyone else (or so it seemed) to pick up the routines. Then came the dreaded parts where you would do a sequence "to the front", turn and do it "to the left", then "to the back"....and suddenly my back row is the front row. Yeah. Didn't like that so much. No more aerobics for me! crazy

BTW, my favorite kinesthetic intervention for a child who is restless during "sit and listens" is a nickel sized ball of playdough. It's too small to be formed into something cool and distracting, but provides something tactile for those who need to do something else when they listen or watch. Also, a couple of loose buttons in a pocket or a strip of velcro affixed to the outside of a notebook can be great supports.