tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6731528178371386426.post7623274034289390905..comments2017-07-13T20:37:37.746-07:00Comments on Richard Northwood's Blog: BalanceUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6731528178371386426.post-52547425554431745852009-10-29T11:19:19.631-07:002009-10-29T11:19:19.631-07:00Hey Rich
Nice... I also like to remind newer peop...Hey Rich<br /><br />Nice... I also like to remind newer people that the yang leg should feel the burn when correctly balanced... for many a 50 cent sized area in the center of the quad. Also to move with balance is to open and close the respective kua in a fluid and functional way. Then again there are so many little details. Again nice article.<br /><br />Rick @wujifa from http://wujifaliangong.comRickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03435911314664052046noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6731528178371386426.post-81585533003933788262009-10-24T07:42:02.049-07:002009-10-24T07:42:02.049-07:00Rich, nice article.
Besides what you've wriit...Rich, nice article.<br /><br />Besides what you've wriiten, one other thing that I do hammer a lot in my classes on balance is that their feet be hip-width apart when they step forward. A lot of them actually land forward with their heels in alignment (forward to back) and then find their stability from side to side not so great. In that case, a quick adjustment to stability is just to twist both your feet to the inside about 45 degrees so that they're parallel. However that move changes the position of the hip which then could affect what the following move would be.<br /><br />Keep well,<br />Colman<br />http://twitter.com/colmanfinkcolman finknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6731528178371386426.post-32634206080850664082009-10-24T05:39:36.536-07:002009-10-24T05:39:36.536-07:00Thanks. Alexander technique is definately bigger t...Thanks. Alexander technique is definately bigger than one article. That's why I only mention in passing. Thanks for the info. :-)Richard Northwoodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15607546535378191229noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6731528178371386426.post-82484661723268985412009-10-24T04:46:34.634-07:002009-10-24T04:46:34.634-07:00This is a very good, clear and accurate article. I...This is a very good, clear and <i>accurate</i> article. It's not often I can say "accurate" even about articles that are good overall.<br /><br />The only thing I need to say is that the Alexander Technique is not about exercises. It's about regaining a reliable sense of movement and position, including balance. It's <a href="http://www.smilingbackmethod.com/articles/" rel="nofollow">much more than can be explained in one article</a>.Backmagicianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14711591595362788673noreply@blogger.com