‘Role’ to ‘Box-turn’
Groundwork: fundamental integrations
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THE WHAT & HOW:
A fundamental locomotion transition used for both transmitting and generating kinetic potential. This means that the rotational momentum from the fundamental 'Role' is carried directly into a 'Box-turn' transition (also seen in the 'Box-turn to knee-slide' floor-entrance pattern), which both continues and can magnify it due to it spinning-top-like structure.
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