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The Joy of Movement Forgotten Links

Forgotten links In human movement, the thorax, the spine




  • Life often keeps us inactive - long hours of sitting, restricted postures, and repetitive actions that limit our movement range. Over time, this lack of motion leads to stiffness and physical blind spots.

     We lose connection to the natural rhythms of movement and our sensations.


    We don’t notice compensations until we become tense, restricted, or in pain.This is especially true for the spine and the ribs which attach to the spine. Movement here, or lack of, affects the pelvis, core, and even the feet. Our breath, stability, and ease of movement is also affected. When we restore movement and adaptability, the whole body starts to feel different . . . more fluid, more connected.

    To get a better understanding of this, click here.


    Let movement be your anchor move playfully, flow, breathe and enjoy.







 
 
 

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