Duet Movement principle
Lessons from Hoolock Gibbon
Swing and sing.
Brachiation And Song

Core lesson
A life moves farther when motion and voice swing from the same rhythm.
Biological basis
Hoolock Gibbons travel through forest canopy by brachiation and use loud duet songs to maintain pair bonds and territory.
Best use cases
Where this lesson tends to be most useful in practice.
MovementVoicePair bondsTerritoryCanopy rhythm