Originally Posted by
awair
Simply put, I would say that it means a “moving movement”!
Not helpful, but that's English for you.
When the term 'dynamic manoeuvre' is used, I would suggest that it normally implies some sort of exaggerated change, not necessarily extreme, but definitely noticeable.
But really, I am with
punkalouver , I know what it means but it would be difficult to explain (succinctly).
Good luck.
A "moving movement" would he "kinetic movement", no? Dynamic means "changing", as opposed to "static"