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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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a range/variety of basic techniques

Practitioners of parkour use a range of basic techniques that allow them to move precisely and deliberately. Thes include the "cat balance," in which traceurs move along narrow ledges on all fours, and the "Tic Tac," wehre they kick off or run up walls.

Hi,
Does "a range of" in the above equal "a variety of?"
Besides, is "kick off walls" the same as "run up walls?" Thanks.
  

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" -- No; otherwise the text wouldn't use both phrases-- more likely kick off = carom off.

  • " -- No; otherwise the text wouldn't use both phrases-- more likely kick off = carom off.
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Does "a range of" in the above equal "a variety of?"-- Yes
Besides, is "kick off walls" the same as "run up walls?" -- No; otherwise the text wouldn't use both phrases-- more likely kick off = carom off.
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Mister Micawber.
Does "a range of" in the above equal "a variety of?"-- Yes
Besides, is "kick off walls" the same as "run up walls?" -- No; otherwise the text wouldn't use both phrases-- more likely kick off = carom off.
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Thanks, Mister.

Now I'm sure of the "kick of walls" part. But I'm so sure of the "run up wall
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