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Both Mobile

A creates a low mobile action, (eg. a long shape twisting roll) whilst B catches up and "wheels" over A.

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Canon Time

Presenting the same physical actions that utilise the same time, spacial and physical configuration, but with a time lapse between start times. eg B starts four beats after A.

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Canon Time

Presenting the same physical actions that utilise the same time, spacial and physical configuration, but with a time lapse between start times. eg B starts four beats after A.

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Copying Action

The same actions done in time, spatial and physical configuration, but one gymnast may lead the action and the partner copies. Lead and Follow Ideas This may become... one go and one catch up. Either - Presenting physical phrases of action, then allowing a partner to follow, utilising the same spatial pathway, but not necessarily doing the same phrase of action. Or - Presenting physical phrases of action, then allowing a partner to catch up by utilising the same physical actions and the same spacial pathway.

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Copying Action

The same actions done in time, spatial and physical configuration, but one gymnast may lead the action and the partner copies. Lead and Follow Ideas This may become... one go and one catch up. Either - Presenting physical phrases of action, then allowing a partner to follow, utilising the same spatial pathway, but not necessarily doing the same phrase of action. Or - Presenting physical phrases of action, then allowing a partner to catch up by utilising the same physical actions and the same spacial pathway.

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Matching Action

Corresponding actions executed together in time and space, eg. static balance configurations or moving together presenting the same actions and gestures.

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Matching Action

Corresponding actions executed together in time and space, eg. static balance configurations or moving together presenting the same actions and gestures.

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Mirroring

Presenting the same physical actions that utilise the same time, spatial and physical configuration, but performed as if A is looking into a mirror at B. B therefore has to perform all the actions the "opposite" way round. Mirroring produces a very particular spatial orientation between the partners. Creating floor pathways: Towards and\or Away from; Side to Side.

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Mobile over (both)

creates a low mobile action, (eg. a long shape twisting roll) whilst B catches up and "wheels" over A.

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Over a partner Weight on Support

Over and Under (A: static and B: mobile) A makes a shape or a base and B goes over, putting weight on the partner (eg. Vaulting over).

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Over a Partner Weight on Support

Over and Under (A: static and B: mobile) A makes a shape or a base and B goes over, putting weight on the partner (eg. Vaulting over).

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Over Over both Mobile

In threes.  A creates a low mobile action, (eg. a long shape twisting roll) whilst B bounces " over A.

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Over Partner (not Touching)

Over and Under (A: static and B: mobile) A makes a shape or a base and B goes over,not touching the partner, (eg. jumping over).

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Unison action

Simultaneous action: Actions performed together in time and space, eg. marching together forwards

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Unison action

Simultaneous action: Actions performed together in time and space, eg. marching together forwards

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