Mine was an apparent forward movement whereas Burley's was a continuous serpentine movement.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Very few people could make me fight out of my system. Burley was one.
Seeing is in itself a movement.
All movements go too far.
After watching films of Jim Brown, I noticed that he never ran out of bounds. He always ran North and South and that's what I turned my style into. I was a North and South runner.
Sometimes, when we're very, very still, we're more aware of movement than when we make a lot of movement outwardly.
I would say seeing the original Yardbirds with Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page at the old Fillmore was a pretty powerful influence on me.
The biggest thing I remember is that there was just no transition. You hit the ground diapering.
Front yards are not made to walk in, but, at most, through, and you could go in the back way.
I began cycling round the Serpentine because it was the only closed route in London where I could ride traffic-free.
I always feel the movement is a sort of mosaic.