Quigga wrote:Nice thread so far
Personally
I learned
Ways of moving in space and time
Movement can be a straight line, curve, spiral. There's nothing else
Imagine a sphere or ball
The intention can be guided, tracking the curvature of the sphere. It can cross or pierce the ball in a straight line. A spiral can be added to both.
Now if the ball were full of 'something' like sticky, high viscosity water - the intention would grab it and effect it. Like unlimited loose strings being pulled by a ghostly hand, moving out of nowhere seemingly - if you want to picture it in your mind
So far I have only talked about 'solo' practice so as to avoid potentially derailing debates
Once you have mapped out all possibilities of moving your own body in 3D space, it's a matter of applying qualities
Or rather it's a process of symbiotic growth
Quality can show new movement, quantifying it means mastery
Back and forth
Sorry man but your post made me think of Kevin Nealon from the movie Happy Gilmore
http://youtube.com/watch?v=OAs2PBL1RsA
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