A lesson drawn from multiple sources. Take it easy, and remember, in the rolling part, to keep your arms long, so that the legthening of the leg passively brings you up as you round and soften your chest. Don't worry if you aren't sure about something! See if you can use your confusion to find a way.
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Work to clarify the connection of the center of the trunk, with the movement of the head, pelvis, and legs. A fascinating and sometimes challenging lesson: remember less is more, but also consider that the weight of the leg may be easier to hold when the leg is higher, than when it is lower. Try this also with the head. Experiment, and remember, smaller circles until clarity happens, and then if you want to make them larger, you can.
This class is available on my Patreon Page patreon.com/heatherdanso One of my all-time favorite lessons for resetting, helping with back and neck pain, and more. Enjoy! It's fairly straight-forward for following audio only.
Available on Patreon patreon.com/heatherdanso This can be one of those lessons where you try something, take a break, try it again, take a break. Remember to decrease the amount of effort as you become comfortable/oriented to a movement. One of the signs of using a lot of effort is your breathing (or lack there-of). Another sign might be using your upper body to lift your pelvis, or pinning your head in the center during rolling movements. Remember, the movements are here for you to learn about yourself: in themselves, the movements aren't the point. So more/larger isn't better. Small, and clear is more helpful. Feel what you do. Feel the trajectory of movement. Listen for ease in your breath, hands, jaw, and eyes as you go.
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