I think this is where many people misunderstand the UIL sheet. It doesn't specify "individual marching" and "ensemble marching"—it says "individual movement" and "ensemble movement" which is something North does a lot of. It may not be the same as what other bands in the area do, but their approach is different, and it's proven to be effective in the past. But what I think is more important is that there is a shift from focusing on "marching" to "movement," shows that UIL is becoming increasingly similar to BOA and their approach.