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Michael D.Mattesi\13 I want you to see the differences between the effects of straight lines versus curved ones. 1.Here is a forceful drawing with strong curves that move us through the model 2.Look at what happens to energy when the figure is drawn with only straight lines.There is no forceful power.The draw na seems to be more about a a The leading edge und.A past force that directs itself to this mon understand this idea.I describe it as the bow of a ship or a catch of force.A simple way of finding this is to watch the model go through a movement.The direction of his or her motion gives you the answers
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Michael D.Mattesi\15 This was an adventurous and daring motion.The model executed a backward roll on the platforml At 1.the eading edge is her upper back.It initiates the drive down to the platform.At 2.her legs become the leading edge. They help continue Here her right knee brings us orm as he return he or 。 ing into ne pose to elp recognize the dge of appl atew防ah would have moved in.I was on
16 Force The model here takes an aggressive counter clockwise rotation.His left leg is the brace for this motion. Applied force is constantly pushing against the directional curve