So I started my study from analyzing the motions of my legs. For each 0.1s-frame, the positions of my legs are documented, with yellow indicating right leg, and blue indicating left leg.
The 3D model is showing the actual spatial traces of both legs.
This view is showing the first half of motion. Left leg (blue) is the pivot as my right leg is lifting and reaching the wall.

This is the second half of the motion, showing my right leg (yellow) swing down from the wall and land on the floor.

Here is the top view. Running toward the wall from the right side, bounce back from the left side.
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Nice, that's intense. It's interesting to see how the paths of your legs appear to intersect in your model. I would be interested to see a top view, or one that could better show these apparent intersects.
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