Source
- Amherst Year 2 (1981)
- List of Amherst Talks
- Duration of the recording: 92 min. (Questions from Students included)
Synopsis
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Lesson Outline
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Focus of the teaching
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Related ATMs
- Tag Baby’s First Year
- Tag Baby-roll
- Tag Lecture
- Tag Anti-gravity-muscles
- Tag Voice
Karl Pribram:
- Amherst 1 – Week 1 – 6/13/80 AM1 – Rolling back to side
- Amherst 2 – Week 3 – 06/23/81 am Preparation for Headstand / Crossed Feet, Knee / Hand Lift
- Rotterdam 1976 – Tape 8 – Foot to head, roll to sit
- SF3 – Day 17 – 12 July: On back, lying with one foot standing along outside of opposite leg, finding stability
FI:
- Amherst 2 – Week 3 – 06/22/81 pm1 Continuation of Previous Lesson / Heel / Clock Roll-up
- Amherst 2 – Week 3 – 06/23/81 am Preparation for Headstand / Crossed Feet, Knee / Hand Lift
- New York Quest – DAY6 – AM2 – Hands-On Functional Integration Session with a woman with cerebral palsy. Feldenkrais talks very little during the lesson but does describe it at the end
Isaac Newton:
Sucking:
- Amherst 1 – Week 1 – 06/09/80 AM1 – Sucking -life’s first movement
- Amherst 1 – Week 3 – 06/25/80 AM1 – Sucking – interlacing fingers and toes
- Amherst 1 – Week 7 – 07/22/80 Lower jaw
- Amherst 1 – Week 9 – 08/07/80 AM1 Summary of lessons and principles (#1)
- Amherst 2 – Week 9 – 08/03/81 AM1 Folding Like a Cat
- IFF Archive Collection: Lips, Teeth, Mouth. Wkshp Washington, 2 June 1978
- New York Quest – DAY2 – AM1+2 – Lifting the head on the back: simple flexion, one side in imagination
Gravitation:
- Amherst 1 – Week 1 – 06/09/80 AM1 – Sucking -life’s first movement
- New York Quest – DAY3 – PM1 – Discussion: Habits. Fear. We are not interested in moving but in how the movement is performed
Ernst Mach:
Moment of inertia:
- Amherst 1 – Week 1 – 06/12/80 PM1 – Minimal eye movements (part 2)
- Amherst 1 – Week 2/3 – 4 points personal
- Amherst 1 – Week 6 – 07/18/80 AM2 Crossing knees – crawling (part 1)
- SF1 – Week 5 – 15 July 1975: Lying on Back to Standing
- SF1 – Week 5 – 16 July 1975: Lying on Back to Standing, continued
- SF1 – Week 7 – 30 July 1975: Preparation for Judo Roll
Support of rollers:
ATM to FI:
- Amherst 2 – Week 7 – 07/21/81 AM Supine Rotating Around Feet, Pelvis and Neck / Baby Crawls on Back
- Amherst 2 – Week 7 – 07/21/81 PM1 Demonstration and Discussion—Crawling like a Baby / Baby Crawls on Back (Includes Baby Learning to Lift its Head)
- Amherst 2 – Week 7 – 07/21/81 PM2 Demonstration and Discussion—Baby Rolling
- Amherst 2 – Week 7 – 07/23/81 PM2 Moving the Leg in an Ellipse
- SF3 – Day 12/B – 30 June 1977 – Oscillating pelvis with heels and feet
- SF3 – Day 32 – 8 August 1977: Supine, tilting legs to side, arms overhead, connecting arm movements with legs and back. Same with soles of feet together.
- SF3 – Day 35 – 11 August 1977: Continuation of August 10 ATM. Variations of the soles facing position. Soft flexion movements. Hands stretche over head interlaced or palm down under lumbar spine.
- SF3 – Day 41 – 23 August: Diagonal connections on all fours and on back.
Dreamlike state:
Milton Erickson:
- Amherst 1 – Week 5 – 07/07/80 – 07/09/80 Rolling the Pelvis (Part 1 – 5)
- Amherst 1 – Week 5 – 07/11/80 Right index holding big toe (part 1)/ Sitting On Back and Rolling
- Amherst 1 – Week 6 – 07/15/80 Integration of arms lying on the stomach
- Amherst 1 – Week 7 – 07/22/80 Lower jaw – faces
- Amherst 1 – Week 7 – 07/23/80 Through gap, hand held
- Amherst 2 – Week 3 – 06/23/81 am Preparation for Headstand / Crossed Feet, Knee / Hand Lift
Autonomic nervous system:
- Amherst 2 – Week 8 – 07/27/81 AM1 Rolling Forward, Flip Heels to Squat (cont.)
- Amherst 2 – Week 9 – 08/05/81 PM2 Irradiating the Knee
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