ABSTRACT

… The law of counterbalance (tension) demands that any limb moving in one direction be given a counterweight which would be led in approximately the opposite direction, in certain definite measures and angles… These basic laws (degree of flux and counterbalance) are variable in the most manifold ways… A whole accord of spatial direction may occur and these spatial directions have their definite proportion of angles in relation to each other. The control — that is, the central control of a limb leading into a certain direction — can happen in more than one way: on this fact a whole series of movement sequences can be built.