Low wall-work: Free associations (integrating low wall-work 2 & 3)
Over-wall work
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4m 50s
THE WHAT:
Free-associations of low-position transitions and locomotion pattern learned in 'Low wall-work' 2 & 3. As with all FA contexts, search for continuous movement without hesitations nor stopping, clear trajectories of motion, and good variety of patterns & use of space.
Resource contents:
0:05 - FA seated-to-squat transitions
1:24 - FA transitions + squat locomotion
3:03 - FA + height exposure
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