'Circle of the neck/shoulders'
Floor-contact locomotion & transitions
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4m 51s
THE WHAT:
Whilst also a strength ("core") and mobility (neck & posterior-chain) development frame, ultimately these capacities develop within the practice of a fundamental floor-contact transitional movement (i.e. negotiating the head/neck against the floor as the feet/hands remain ANCHORED).
It allows the practitioner to “thread” in & out of the body, requiring development of global structural awareness/stability and localised “intelligence of the head”, i.e. which way to turn it when rolling backward to avoid its being trapped under the body.
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