Source
- SF Evening Session Public Workshop (1976) (3 Volumes)
Synopsis
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Lesson Outline
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Focus of the teaching
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Related ATMs
- SF Evening Class Notes (1976) (Ehrman, ed; 2006) – 10. Lengthening side/arm bending (July 15) is the same lesson.
Side bending supine:
- Amherst 2 – Week 2 – 06/16/81 AM2 Bring Right Foot to Left Hand / Walk Right Foot Around Left Knee (continued)
- Amherst 2 – Week 2 – 06/16/81 PM1 Bring Right Foot to Left Hand (on other side) / Roll Over/Hands on Head
- AY061 Arm circles above the head; on the back with soles of the feet facing
- AY103 Bending sideways on the back
- AY105 On the stomach; basic lifting of body parts
- AY134 Rolling in a bridge with the hands on the ankles
- AY183 Lying on the feet 1
- AY203 Gluing in the lungs, #3
- AY233 With the legs joined lying on the floor
- AY248 Pulling the feet sideways
- AY253 Fingers in the armpit
- AY254 Circle with the hands and feet and bending the body
- AY263 Bending(s) right and left
- AY404 Bending with the help of the feet in contact
- AY405 Crossing the leg behind [1]
- AY406 Crossing the leg behind [2]
- AY407 Heel in the hand
- AY412 Pulling the toes with the knees crossed
- AY439 Preparation for bridge, continuation
- AY471 Continuation holding the knee
- AY491 Arms and legs behind
- IFF Archive Collection: Foot in the Hand, Lying on the Back
- MG77 #09 – Differentiating movements of leg to roll forward and backward
- MG77 #11 – On back lifting hip to lengthen opposite arm. Classic.
- MG77 #13 – Side bending on back and stomach
- MM02 Thinking and Doing
- SF3 – Day 27/C – 28 July 1977: Prone, supporting on elbows. Working towards swinging head in circles and noticing relationship to spine, chest, pelvis, feet.
- SFEC Notes – 10. Lengthening side/arm bending (July 15)
Resources
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