Fundamental rail-balance 2 (progressive walking)
High rail-work
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4m 7s
THE WHAT:
Developmental walking contexts on a rail in the high position. The contexts begin developing the dexterity of the foundational sagittal rail-walk by restricting balance re-correction mechanisms, by holding the hands behind the back. It then introduces frontal-walking in the high position, including some fundamental footwork.
Resource contents:
0:05 - Sagittal rail walk (hands behind back)
1:09 - Lateral cross-step (high position)
2:29 - Lateral "shimmy" (high position)
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