Design: Workbook The Principles of Movement: Over-Direction
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The different perspectives (views) of the head are the:
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There is one perspective (view) that you cannot see elevation from.
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3. Question
The movement of over direction is shifting the hair out of its _____________ in a/an __________ motion.
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Over direction creates _____________ in the _______________ direction.
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5. Question
The correct perspective(s) to view the DEGREE of over direction is from the:
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6. Question
Our arms and body positioning relate to over direction because:
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7. Question
There are two kinds of over direction.
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8. Question
Over directing to a stationary guide results in a/an _______________ amount of _____________ in the __________________ direction.
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The reason to over direct to the points of reference is:
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Over direction to the previous section creates a/an _________________ increase of weight and length.
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Hair that is elevated directly above its natural falling position over to the opposite side of the head is over directed. True or False?
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