Do/Don't Do - Taking It Slow 4 - Spine Side to Side

Do/Don’t Do - Taking it Slow -4 - Spine Side to Side

A super slow, internally focused series to explore allowing movement - and not restricting movement.

Side bending can be thought of as the ribs as a fan - one side opens as the other closes. Or it can be the horizontal gliding of the spine, with the ribs just following along. How many ways can you move your spine?

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Do/Don't Do - Taking It Slow 3 - Spine Turn From Above, Spine Turn From Below

Do/Don’t Do - Taking it Slow -3 - Turn Spine From Above, Turn Spine From Belwo

A super slow, internally focused series to explore allowing movement - and not restricting movement.

How do the middle of the back ribs and spine absorb twisting from above and below? Useful information for just about any movement you want to bring awareness to.

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Practice Lifelong Learning - Quiz Yourself and Create Context

Research shared in a New York Times essay by psychology professor Daniel T. WIllingham, indicates that the best way to get material to ‘stick’ is to repeatedly test yourself. Also, when taking in information, relating it to a larger context can help the material find purchase in your mind, and stay there. For example, thinking of an event in historical context. Awareness Through Movement lessons incorporate these basic learning strategies to help you master and retain new movement options.

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Of Course Any Movement Engages The Whole Body: Science Catches Up with Moshe Feldenkrais

Again, science is catching up with Dr. Moshe Feldenkrais. Moshe posited that the whole body is engaged in movement.

Newly released MRI data indicate that the whole body is engaged in motor activity. A newly recognized strip of brain matter lying directly below the motor cortex lights up when movement is initiated, activating relevant changes in blood pressure, brain activity and more.

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Do/Don't Do - Taking It Slow 2 - Spine In, Spine Out, No Conflict

Do/Don’t Do - Taking it Slow -2 - Spine In, Spine Out

A super slow, internally focused series to explore allowing movement - and not restricting movement.

Allow the spine to release outward. Allow the spine to coil inward. Can you do just one thing at a time - release out, release in - and not fight your back? Ah - the lesson the question that is…

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Do/Don't Do - Taking It Slow 1 - Knees, Jaws, Eyes

Do/Don’t Do

A super slow, internally focused series to explore allowing movement - and not restricting movement.

This lesson connects eyes, knees, jaw and head for deep relaxation and coordination. These simple movements help uncover secret, hidden muscle and joint “helper” that actually get in the way of clear movement.

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