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Read MoreToo Darn Hot! Super Cool, Minimal Moves
Almost nothing to do in this one but imagine a ball rolling from heel to fingertips. How clear are the diagonal lines of force in your minds eye?
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Read MoreToo Darn Hot! Super Cool, Minimal Moves
Almost nothing to do in this one but imagine a ball rolling from heel to fingertips. How clear are the diagonal lines of force in your minds eye?
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Read MoreToo Darn Hot! Super Cool, Minimal Moves
Use your assets: your heaviest bones and muscles. A variation on the famous pelvic clock lesson to get the hips doing the work so the rest of you can stay chill.
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Read MoreExplore the three fundamental ways to lift a hip while lying on the floor. Then stand up and see how these basic moves show up in walking, a golf swing, or expressive dance.
Read MoreThis lesson slyly uses back arching as a way to help elongate the spine. When you overdo a slump by rounding the back, the muscles naturally want to recover and will extend, bringing your chest up. Wow. It also uses bringing the weight forward and low to help move the center of gravity to a place that makes it easier to stand.
Read MoreThis lesson helps people with hip and shoulder issues get more softness in those areas, and find alternate, more comfortable ways of moving using the whole body. Twists get much easier - and so do your kayak strokes, golf swing, yoga twists, glancing in the rear view mirror.
Read MoreThis lesson develops softness by isolating very small movements of the hands, and then connecting those movements to the upper chest, back and pelvis. If you sit, type, sculpt, play an instrument, or put on a sweater, you’ll find something practical - and delightful. Try it lying on your back or seated.
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