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Entering the field as a double jump
You’ll hear me say in class the body is always moving, and when we step back and look at our person on the treatment table, we may perceive what is moving well, and what is not moving well. To enter the field, to make a contact, is similar to entering a double jump. The dura attaching at the inferior pole of the sacrum and the superior aspect of the inferior pole, the foramen magnum, and between a fluid spine in motion. Tonal match means entering a contact with a pressure that matches the system and person. Too light or too heavy is like entering a double jump too fast or too slow. Either trip up the movement. Also, those are some good dance moves, so some thoughts to work with and enjoy the video. https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1JJV2gh6j6/?mibextid=wwXIfr
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Great analogy!
Q&A: Leave a Question, Get an Answer
I would like to offer a leave a question, receive an answer by inviting you to ask something in the comments below, and after a series of questions have been asked, I'll make a video and to the best of my ability answer them. While I wish I had the winning lotto numbers for you . . . like 2, 18, 26, 52, 4 and special number 6 . . . i don't . . .so what is relative to this work: anatomy, energetics, perception.
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@Isheeni Eshwah This was very early, when Upledger first noticed a rhythm. The explanation for that rhythm has recently shifted once more as the tools and techniques for separating it from other biological rhythms and measuring it have improved.
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