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Dynamic Alignment Through Imagery

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Informationen zum Autor Eric Franklin is director and founder of the Franklin Institute in Uster, Switzerland. He has more than 35 years' experience as a dancer and choreographer, and he has shared imagery techniques in his teaching since 1986. Franklin has taught extensively throughout the United States and Europe at the Julliard School in New York, the Royal Ballet School in London, the Danish Ballet in Copenhagen, the Dance Academy of Rome and the Institute for Psychomotor Therapy in Zurich. Klappentext 2nd edition. Zusammenfassung Shows you how to use imagery, touch and movement exercises to improve co-ordination and alignment. This edition contains more than 600 imagery exercises along with illustrations to help visualize the exercises and use them in various contexts. It includes exercises that also help relieve tension, and enhance the health of the spine and back. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I: Posture and Dynamic Alignment Chapter 1: Roots of Imagery for Alignment In Search of Ideal Posture Somatic Disciplines Summary Chapter 2: Postural Models and Dynamic Alignment What Your Posture Reveals Postural Habits Rich Sources for Dynamic Alignment Summary Chapter 3: Foundations of Mental Imagery Brain as the Basis for Imagery Brain and Consciousness Nervous System Neuroplasticity and Imagery Developing Mind: The Role of Imagery Summary Chapter 4: Change Through Imagery Four Steps for Change Body Image as Basic Feedback Developmental Patterns and Mental Imagery Wrong Habits That Feel Right Retaining Your Progress Motivation and Change Summary Chapter 5: Benefits and Types of Imagery Benefits: What Imagery Can Do for You Types of Imagery Styles of Imagery Delivery Self-Talk: The Internal Monologue Summary Chapter 6: General Guidelines Before Using Imagery Factors That Influence Successful Imagery Guidelines for Using Imagery Training Your Ability to Use Imagery Concentration and Attention Stages of Learning Positions for Anatomical Imagery Work Using Imagery When in Motion Image Narrative, Image Bundles, and Relational Imagery Summary Part II: Biomechanical and Anatomical Principles and Exercises Chapter 7: Finding Your Center and Befriending Gravity Planes for Direction and Location Central Axis Body Geography Joint Movements Force Matter and Mass Summary Chapter 8: Laws of Motion and Force Systems Newton¿s Laws of Motion Force Systems Lever Systems Energy Conservation Ability of Materials to Resist Force Dynamic Stability Summary Chapter 9: Joint and Muscle Function Joint Types Bones Connective Tissue and Fascia Muscles Summary Part III: Exercises for Anatomical Imagery Chapter 10: Pelvis, Hip Joint, and Company Pelvic Arches Balancing the Pelvis Motion of the Pelvic Halves Counterrotation and Three-Dimensional Alignment Pelvic Powerhouse Hip Joint and Femur Iliopsoas and Piriformis Summary Chapter 11: Knee, Lower Leg, and Foot Knee Tibia, Fibula, and Ankle Foot Summary Chapter 12: Spine and Body Wall Functioning Spine Pelvis Vertebrae Facet Joints Discs, Spine, and Psychology of Pain Spinal Ligaments Musculature of the Abdomen and Back Abdominal Wall and Fascia Abdominal Muscles and the Concept of Core Stability Summary Chapter 13: Shoulders, Arms, and Hands Suspension of the Shoulder Girdle Glenohumeral Joint Scapulohumeral Rhythm Elbow Wrist and Hand Summary Chapter 14: Head and Neck Atlas and Axis Skull Suboccipitals Mandible Hyoid and Tongue Eyes Nose and Mouth Summary Chapter 15: Rib Cage, Breath, and Organs Rib Cage Breath Support for Abdominal Organs Skin as an Organ Summary Part IV: Returning to Holistic Alignment Chapter 16: Definitions of Dynamic Alignment Plumb Line Median Alignment Defining Ideal Alignment Dynamic Versus Static Alignment Dynamic and Static Stability Pulling Up and Ideal Alignment Summary Chapter 17: Integrating Dynamic Alignment Exercises Alignme...

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Auteurs Eric Franklin, Eric N. Franklin
Edition Human Kinetics
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre Broché
Sortie 31.05.2012
 
EAN 9780736067898
ISBN 978-0-7360-6789-8
Dimensions 217 mm x 280 mm x 26 mm
Catégories Livres de conseils > Santé

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