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I like this comment very much, because it concerns something that is so basic that we already forgot about it: walking. Simple steps. Balance. Relaxation. The ability in a life threatening situation for example, to remain calm and just walk in a controlled, balanced, energetic, maneuverable, and easy pace. People who have experienced high-stress situations know how numb the legs can feel. Nevertheless, this exercise needs some more explanation.
If I take a step and then close the gap again, then this is understood. But what exactly is the meaning of doing this near to a wall, with my back or my front to the wall, and being able to change the direction in a 90 degree ankle? This is unclear. Does it mean, for example, I am with my back to the wall, and take a first step with the leg leg and close with the right? Then I try to come to a position where my front faces the wall and my first step comes with the right foot and the left closes?
Please explain this practice.
Another thing on observation. My Arabic teacher always sits very close to me. He is a small and energetic man, who thinks of himself as fearless. His body language suggests a powergame with his student (me), because he uses his hands a lot in rapid and fast motions in front of my face and touching me to explain matters. This makes me uneasy, although no physical damage happens. The notion of hand close to my face makes me unease, the body language of power (showing power by crossing border / nearness) makes my mind nervous and imbalanced. Its interesting!
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