not sure, which exercise you mean by the moving beat, but I think it's
the one where he moves himself like a sixteenth note off the
metronome, and the metronome becomes the "and" of "and-one..." it was
pretty cool... and sure, I do that all the time by axerdent

as for breaking up the beats into five, a teacher of mine would have
us keep a steady beat (w/ foot, or slapping thigh) and hold up a
different number of fingers, and we'd have to divide the beat into
that number (counting out loud), switching ever more quickly between
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, etc.... Start off w/ a steady beat and (counting)
divide up into "one-two-three-four-one-two-three-four....", keeping
the same beat divide it into one-two-three-one-two-three-etc, and on
and on  (this is similar to what Victor's doing w/ the five beats)

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