From an external perspective, he made consecutive and extremely complicated changes in direction in a way that completely violated Newton's Laws.
To achieve this, several prerequisites must be met.
Firstly, Harrison Clark's actual reaction time in the narrow space was often less than one hundred-thousandth of a second, so he had to arrange in advance and deliver predetermined instructions to the quantum intelligence of the Warp Battle Armor.
Harrison Clark had to continuously make predictions, planning several seconds ahead.
Secondly, the performance of various armor components must be sufficient to support such high-intensity output in such a short time. For example, the curvature engine was still running at low intensity a second ago, but the next moment it was fully operating at 100% power, causing a great load on equipment.
Any mistake in any link would lead to a crash.