I discovered the connection between my shoulders and my knees during the turn with Ria. My attention slowly encompasses more and more of my body, yet I still need a lot of verbalized directions.
I did a bit of CJ, and happily joined a group during turn time working with David. I changed the way I put hands on, my arms move more freely and I tend less to fall into the body I'm touching.
Anatomy brought some surprising insights into group dynamics. We needed some time to agree what the task consisted of, yet got something together in the end. Rossi noticed my old pattern, although weaker than last year.
We described primary control, monkey and hands on the back of a chair in anatomical terms, revisiting our presentation the next week.
Showing posts with label knees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label knees. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 4
Friday, March 14
Shoulders
Today's turn with Jenny brought some more light in my understanding of knees and shoulders. The groups dwelled on the topic of shoulders as well, as we tried in partnerwork to find out how much the shoulders get involved when moving the arms.
The idea of length poses not too much of a problem for me, but I still tend to shorten the width of my trunk. However, the perception of my body becomes more three-dimensional and less fragmented.
The idea of length poses not too much of a problem for me, but I still tend to shorten the width of my trunk. However, the perception of my body becomes more three-dimensional and less fragmented.
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