Dragon -> travelling A -> toe-rock
Locomotion integration, sequencing & improvisation
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THE WHAT:
An easily integrated bipedal locomotion pattern which nonetheless requires initial experience, with and development of, the isolated ‘Dragon squat/walk’, ‘Travelling A/90-90’ and ‘Toe-rocking’ contexts.
Notably, the entrance from ‘Dragon squat’ into the ’90-90’ position on the floor, from which the ‘Travelling-A’ is initiated’, requires both a baseline mobility capacity and knee-integrity so that the HIPS can enter firstly, “giving” the full weight of the body to the floor firstly BEFORE “collapsing” the knees into floor-contact.
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