- self-body-acquaintance
- finding comfortable sitting position, = zero tension. If necessary, then start from lying down.
- vary around this position, stretching and/or sitting up, always smooth, always back the same way to full release position.
- All the way to standing up (Feldenkrais way). and back (same).
- standing up (advanced) Japanese traditional way: from sitting on your heels
- getting on to your toes. relax
- moving one foot slightly forward. relax
- pushing up. relax
- both feet parallel. relax
- all the way back. relax
- standing up (advanced) variations: once the whole workflow is figured out and smooth, then
- repeat, holding out one's hands, as if holding a tray (tea ceremony)
- take hanmi right from step 1 (traditional martial arts) - as if being pulled forward, from sitting on your heels, by a string attached to your navel
- Wakame Taiso
- finding standing up release position (aka. "wakame mode") as per the outcome of the first part (= the turning point between going up and going down, Feldenkrais way)
- upon partner's push, let body memory exercise: last in first out - as soon, but not sooner, as nothing comes in. all the way back to (standing-up-) release position. and stay.
- and again, on partner's input.
- Eiko Dai
- Eiko means Glory - initially from Eiko no Ken: Sword of Glory
- cutting sky by pulling (kiri harai) / cutting earth by pushing (kiri komi)
- imagine zen monastery prayer wheels, which one spins in passing, except here: one above. one below.
- simulate with your hands above. simulate with your feet below (the wheels, not the push - or actually both). both wheels spin in opposite directions.
- centering the action in one's koshi, see (and feel) the wheels above and below spin while walking (running) - as if, again, pulled by the navel.
- free wheels (= forget about them. just follow tanden, "riding the sea of Chi")
Friday, June 29, 2018
Keiko program - 2018-06-23
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