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Pelvis & Hips
Awareness Through Movement ("ATM")
Audio Exercise
by Allison Suran
Duration: 38 minutes

Preparing for an Feldenkrais® Awareness Through Movement® lesson:

For the "Spine like a chain" lesson, please prepare by having a firm chair with a back rest. As well as a place on the floor to lie and rest during breaks. Also, wear loose, comfortable clothes. And plan for uninterrupted time of about 45 minutes.

Also, give yourself permission to rest at any point that your feeling even mild fatigue in your body. Although this may not seem "strenuous" in the traditional sense in how we exercise, this is a new way of education your brain and your body to "feel" yourself into more useful patterns of movement that in the long run will be less stressful on your system. Rest periods are encouraged so that the "static" of exertion is not what the brain is continuing to learn. You provide enough exertion throughout your every day activities, so now is a time to take it slow and easy.

Remember to breathe, enjoy, and be curious. Be curious about everything; from the movements themselves, to your attitudes about the movements, yourself, and how your mind may wander to events of the past, or planning for the future. Similar to meditation, just notice where your mind has drifted, and gently bring yourself back to the movement exploration.

Enjoy!


You can listen to the exercise online by clicking the triangle (play) button below.

This file is also available for you to download to your own computer or MP3 player.
Download the file by clicking here - file size is 9.9M.

It's compressed with winzip. If you need a trial copy of winzip to decompress the file click here.

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