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About Walking - 3 - Elbows and Ribs, Passing and UP

About Walking -2 - Dig in Your Heels (Gently, Gently)

The heel bone has evolved to absorb the pounding of walking. Make use of it. Practice consciously planting the heel with every step. Call is tai chi walking or Mr. Natural Truckin’, it’s the way to walk safely, with more balance. Great for knee issues.

Based on AY 373 - Turning the Heels

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About Walking - 2 - Tai Chi Truckin’ (Contact and Down)

About Walking -2 - Dig in Your Heels (Gently, Gently)

The heel bone has evolved to absorb the pounding of walking. Make use of it. Practice consciously planting the heel with every step. Call is tai chi walking or Mr. Natural Truckin’, it’s the way to walk safely, with more balance. Great for knee issues.

Based on AY 373 - Turning the Heels

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About Walking - 1 - The Walk Cycle

About Walking - 1 - The Walk Cycle

Walking: it’s one of the most complicated, most human things we do:  standing upright and falling forward without falling.  Animators know the complexity, but have found ways. to simplify understanding the actions. So put yourself into the frame! This lesson is about feeling the parts of the walking cycle.

You could also call it the “3 Way Hip” Lesson.

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Abs: No Crunch - Pelvic Wall 2 - Moon Rises Over Mountain (Peek-A-Boo Toes)

Abs: No Crunch - Pelvic Wall 2 - Peek-A-Boo Toes

The lower abs hold in vital organs, and are essential to good acture. Take a whole body, NO CRUNCH, approach to developing the lower abs; gentle movements of the shoulders, head and pelvis can help ‘reorganize’ the ab’s functioning in the nervous system.

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ReCentering for Sports and Sanity - 10 - Everything, Right Here, All At Once

ReCentering for Sports and Sanity - 9 - Tippy Top Tongue

An intro taster lesson and/or an easy lesson to bring together the previous Recentering lessons “Everything, Right Here, All At Once”: center plane, infinity hips center point, spine like a wave, diagonals front and back, playing with your elbows, inner and outer space, top and bottom, twist around your center and tippy top tongue. Hands and feet mirror the center line with everything you can bring to it.

Adapted from “Classical Mechanics: Poise 4” as taught by Andrew Gibbons.

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