Source
- Franz Wurm, Der aufrechte Gang, Series 1 – Der aufrechte Gang
Synopsis
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Lesson Outline
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Focus of the teaching
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Related ATMs
- Amherst 1 – Week 2 – 06/18/80 PM1 Manipulating Head with the Hand / Rolling the Head Between the Hands (Continued)
- Amherst 1 – Week 2 – 06/19/80 AM1 – Lying on stomach (part 1) / Tonic Neck / Turning Head on Stomach, Part 1
- Amherst 1 – Week 3 – 06/25/80 PM1 – Rolling head and getting up (part 1)
- Amherst 1 – Week 3 – 06/25/80 PM2 – Rolling head and getting up (part 2)
- ATMEC09 Stop Your Neck From Creaking
- AY008 Rolling the head between the hands
- AY014 Rolling the head between the hands
- AY038 Head and back (distinctions in turns)
- AY052 Head fixed, pelvis fixed while standing on the knees.
- AY230 Self hug the arms rolling the upper and lower girdle, on the back and abdomen
- AY232 Minimal movements; lying on the side; begin the movements in imagination
- E13 Head Turning (Cervical) (Stransky Notes)
- E14 Differentiation of Head Movement (Recordings)
- MM07 The Movement of the Eyes Organizes the Movement of the Body
- SF2 – Week 10 – 18 August 1976: Ways of Holding the Head and Turning It
- SF2 – Week 10 – 19 August 1976: Rocking on the Top of the Head
- SF2 – Week 10 – 19 August 1976: Ways of Holding the Head and Turning It, and Moving the Body Relative to the Head, continued
- SF3 – Day 07/B – 22 June 1977 – On hands and knees, and on forearms and knees, tilting pelvis
- SF3 – Day 39 – 18 August 1977: Rolling head on back, increasing ease and freedom of rolling as other movements are added
- Toronto 1980 – DAY1-4 – Head through the gate, then circling the lower arm
- Toronto 1980 – DAY3-3 – Rolling the head with the hands, part 2
- Vancouver – Edmonds Center – 5. Short instruction in rolling to sit
Resources
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