Source
- Berkeley 1973
- 2 parts with 5 min. break (not recorded) inbetween.
- #1: 40:40
- #2: 41:02
Synopsis
- Write a couple of sentences.
Lesson Outline
- Highly condensed outline of key movements
Focus of the teaching
- In addition to the movements, what theme or ideas did the teacher focus on
Related ATMs
- Theme Extensor Lesson
- Tag Breathing
- Tag Extension-lesson
- Tag Demonstration
- Tag Diagonals
- Tag Imagining
- Tag Flex-feet
- Tag Flex-feet-prone
- Tag Clavicle
- Tag Fast-movements
- Tag Hands-in-push-up-position-prone
- Tag Seeing-the-Heels
- Tag Carriage-of-the-head
- Tag Twisting
- Tag Tapping-knees-prone
Tonus:
- Amherst 2 – Week 5 – 07/07/81 Bridging on Back and Walking on Shoulders
- Amherst 2 – Week 6 – 07/13/81 Supine interlacing fingers / Clasped Hands Rotation
- Amherst 2 – Week 9 – 08/03/81 PM3 Improving eyesight
Cramps:
Deltoid muscle:
Reptiles:
- 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)
- AY502 Walking and crawling
- AY512 Fish swimming
- AY513 Reptiles
Patterns:
- SF3 – Day 40 – 22 August: Movements of hands and feet followed with eyes. Diagonal connections.
- SF3 – Day 41 – 23 August: Diagonal connections on all fours and on back.
Resources
- Add links to external resources that would be of interest to the reader
Share Your Insights (ideas, principles, strategies, experiences, …)
- Add your thoughts about the lesson here.
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