Source
- Amherst Year 1, June 12 1980, pm
- DVD 3, VHS 8
- Duration of the recording: 43 min.
- audio only
Synopsis
- Continuing from Minimal eye movements (part 1)
- Face down, and sitting, looking up and down
Lesson Outline
- Highly condensed outline of key movements
Focus of Moshe’s Teaching
- Moment of inertia: see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moment_of_inertia for definition and examples
Related ATMs
- See Theme Vision
- Tag Eyes
- Tag Eye-differentiation
- Tag Fast-movements
- Tag Dial
- Tag Neck-freedom
- Tag Alexander-F-M
Moment of inertia:
- Amherst 1 – Week 2/3 – 4 points personal
- Amherst 1 – Week 6 – 07/18/80 AM2 Crossing knees – crawling (part 1)
- Amherst 2 – Week 8 – 07/30/81 AM1 Gravity and FI (Questions from Students included)
- 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
Teleceptors:
- Amherst 1 – Week 2/3 – 4 points personal
- Amherst 1 – Week 5 – 07/07/80 – 07/09/80 Rolling the Pelvis (Part 1 – 5)
- Amherst 1 – Week 6 – 07/17/80 AM Rotation of head and teleceptors
- Amherst 2 – Week 1 – 06/10/81 AM2 Sitting, Shoulder Forward to Ear
- Amherst 2 – Week 2 – 06/16/81 AM1 Bring Right Foot to Left Hand / Walk Right Foot Around Left Knee
- New York Quest – DAY2 – PM1 – Rolling from sitting to lying and back again
- New York Quest – DAY5 – PM3 – Lecture: Learning is doing things in a different way. Even in simple things we have lost contact with ourselves
- SF3 – Day 39 – 18 August 1977: Rolling head on back, increasing ease and freedom of rolling as other movements are added
Resources
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