Source
- SF Training Year 3
- 26 July 1977
Synopsis
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Lesson Outline
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Focus of the teaching
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Related ATMs
- Tag Coming-to-stand
- Tag Supine-to-stand
- Tag Imagining
- Tag Eyes
- Tag pretzel-legs
Standing one leg to the contralateral side on the floor, supine:
- SF3 – Day 07/A – 22 June 1977 – Tilting crossed legs (similar pattern as with crossing arms), interlacing toes
- SF3 – Day 09 – 27 June 1977 – On back, right leg bent and standing to right of left leg, working into holding both ankles and moving legs together
- SF3 – Day 17 – 12 July: On back, lying with one foot standing along outside of opposite leg, finding stability
- SF3 – Day 20 – 18 July 1977: On back, standing foot on floor along lateral side of opposite leg. Movement of the straight leg inside the gate formed by the bent, crossed-over leg.
- SF3 – Day 23 – 21 July 1977: On back. Crossing legs one over the other, holding onto heels and coming up to sit. Bringing knees towards floor.
- SF3 – Day 24 – 25 July 1977: On back. Right leg standing outside of left leg. Coming to standing.
Standing to supine:
- Amherst 1 – Week 1 – 06/10/80 PM2 – Flexors and rolling/Flexing the Upper Body, Elbow to the Knee (Continued)
- Amherst 1 – Week 2/3 – 4 points personal
- Amherst 1 – Week 4 – 06/30/80 Rolling to the right and left (#3)
- Amherst 1 – Week 5 – 07/07/80 Rolling from sitting (part 2)
- Amherst 2 – Week 8 – 07/27/81 AM1 Rolling Forward, Flip Heels to Squat
- SF3 – Day 24 – 25 July 1977: On back. Right leg standing outside of left leg. Coming to standing.
Support polygon (fr. polygone de sustentation):
Velocity:
Resources
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