Basic 'low-gait' sequence
'Bipedal' locomotion: foundational patterns & conditioning
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THE WHAT & HOW:
A developmental sequence (increasing 'counts') to accustom & condition to the ranges of bipedally abducted 'low-gait', the world between standing, and floor-entrance.
As a range commonly avoided simply because of its discomfort, making it more familiar (i.e. patterning, developing structural awareness & sensitivity toward "weight-shifting") opens up a world of movement potential which simultaneously develops mobility as part of its exploration.
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