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    Quote Originally Posted by Howlin Mad Missy View Post
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    I was just thinking about how much of our learning comes from touch and feel. Think back to when you were learning how to stand on your own two feet for the first time. You learned through touch and feel, as well as trial and error. This takes hard work and awareness, making many biomechanical adjustments to be able to do so. As for improving balance or in performing a movement better I think that it'd be beneficial to get the mind in this receptive state of awareness like a toddler learning how to stand.
    something happens with adults. I have people come to me who seriously lack body awareness, they have no idea if their foot/hand/arm is pointing in or out, I often have to physically adjust people in to the correct position and hope they remember what that feels like.


    Is that included in home visits?


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    I know if toddlers go from crawl to walk to fast they miss a learning curve that has reaching effects in other areas.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Howlin Mad Missy View Post
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    I was just thinking about how much of our learning comes from touch and feel. Think back to when you were learning how to stand on your own two feet for the first time. You learned through touch and feel, as well as trial and error. This takes hard work and awareness, making many biomechanical adjustments to be able to do so. As for improving balance or in performing a movement better I think that it'd be beneficial to get the mind in this receptive state of awareness like a toddler learning how to stand.
    something happens with adults. I have people come to me who seriously lack body awareness, they have no idea if their foot/hand/arm is pointing in or out, I often have to physically adjust people in to the correct position and hope they remember what that feels like.


    Is that included in home visits?


    "Hey stimpy youre facing the wrong way! Youre giving not receiving!"






    I know if toddlers go from crawl to walk to fast they miss a learning curve that has reaching effects in other areas.

    funnily enough yes

    But it's true though, I know with some people no many what we try and how hard they work they're just not going to get, something is misfiring in their heads, maybe they're just lost that body/mind connection. Some people are good at maths some are good with their bodies.

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    Missy its everywhere, to me its not confusing anymore. The Body,evolution as someone said years ago can be profound adapts just as much to bad practice as good The thing that Baffles me is How the bodys creativity overcomes the problem, or does it. Working with an International Footballer, someone sent me.Whats wrong Biomechanicaly is unbelievable, yet his ball skills are second to none. The thing is as He is He wont have a long career. Its our job to change that, early signs are we will, really enjoying it so is He will keep you posted.
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