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Frank and Jason shift transitions to the sequential type in this episode. Sequential transitions are defined by transitions that use both feet, but never both of them at the same time (unified). Although these transitions are more technical, they are more simply defined than single leg transitions in that they use foot ordering as the determinant of what the transition is. Below are all of the sequential transitions and their respective foot patterns. Note that a 1 represents the first foot that touches down while a 2 represents the second foot that touches down, independent of whether it is the left or right foot.
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Frank and Jason shift transitions to the sequential type in this episode. Sequential transitions are defined by transitions that use both feet, but never both of them at the same time (unified). Although these transitions are more technical, they are more simply defined than single leg transitions in that they use foot ordering as the determinant of what the transition is. Below are all of the sequential transitions and their respective foot patterns. Note that a 1 represents the first foot that touches down while a 2 represents the second foot that touches down, independent of whether it is the left or right foot.