Seated pike to prone (& back)
Floor-contact locomotion & transitions
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1m 12s
THE WHAT & HOW:
A charming little context which "maps" both the anterior & posterior "circle of the hips", or, rather, the full-circle. It comes from the perspective of "circles of the body", by which we can use them, just like wheels, to move both in and through space.
In oder to place it within a body of patterns, and not just an isolated trick, it integrates perfectly with '90-90' vocabulary. In this case it can be preceded by '90-90 to prone', using the momentum of the EXIT from prone position to go DIRECTLY into & pass through 'seated pike', performing the rotation as shown, and then finishing back in 90-90.
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