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  • Notes from Class: Save your back

    We break weather we overload our spine or if we completely avoid loading it. Being smart about it will keep us both able and mobile. Let’s start. Make your breath the regulator of beginning and end. The tempo setter. Stand a step away from the wall and place the top of your head on it…

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  • Notes from Class: Contact continuity

    An automatic clock is a work of art. Each wheel connects smoothly with another and the movement seems seamless. It still depends on the start and stop of the movement as we are not any different. We breathe in and out with pauses and the spring drive of our entire body works to keep us…

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  • 21 DAY RESILIENCE CHALLENGE

    GENERAL INSTRUCTION: Each movement starts with the breath. Breath dictate tempo. Avoid locking your joints. Move smoothly. Noise is for performance. Tension is a tool. Use the right amount. Less is more. Technical: perform each workout three times a week. Preferably with a day in between. WEEK 1 WALK ON YOUR FISTS 30 double steps…

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  • Move under pressure – wisely

    Here are ten suggestion to increase the pressure we place on ourselves while working on our health and ability. Principle – example: Height – raise your legs to differnet heights as you do push ups. Stability – Do push ups on two hanging ropes. Surface – Walk on your fists and feet outside and choose your placing…

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  • Ten simple steps to take before disaster

    Be frugal: Check your home and surrounding for supplies that already reside in the area. Existing water tanks. That water filter from the trip down under and so on. Be friendly: People become savages the moment they are hungry and a moment before their children become hungry. Make friends that matter so you can become…

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  • Notes from Class: Letting yourself in

    Boom Boom Boom is what we expect from a fight scene in a movie or even a knife fight. There is a reason historical swords and harness (plate and shield) are lighter than what we use today. In a fight it is about letting yourself in without letting yourself get hammered. Begin with giving permission…

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  • Give your children the edge

    Give your children the edge of attention. We all have it to some degree. Give the young ones the way to hone their awareness to their own gifts and enjoy the process too 🙂 The tickle game – Tell your kids that from now on. You will be coming to tickle them by surprise. They…

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  • Notes from Class: Rolling thunder

    Solo and partner work complement each other. Here is a coupling of those drills that come to bring the rolling thunder of freedom of movement. SOLOish Have two partners hold onto your wrists (or keep your arms in the air…) and roll you forward and backwards from standing to the ground and back. Repeat the work…

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  • Notes from class: Don’t be there

    It may be nice to be Superman but for mortals it may be wise to sometime move out of the way. Let us explore how to best do that. Have a few friends attempt to walk through you at walking speed. Avoid being bumped into by moving out of the way. Repeat the drill and…

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  • Notes from class: Eye communication

    The direction and focus of the eyes holds your own movement, balance and thoughts but it also a transmission between yourself and your contact. Here are a few games to play to bring this into your daily awareness.   Stand in front of your partner and focus on them. Change focus from them to the…

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