A Standing Version Of The Cat/Cow Posture
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A Standing Version Of The Cat/Cow Posture

by Lisa Tatham Flynn

Type
guided
Activity
Meditation
Suitable for
Everyone

How to Do Somatic Movements: First, move slowly and comfortably—you are especially working with the part of your brain called the motor cortex, which needs time to process more efficient movement patterns. Pay attention to the sensations from your movement, as this will give your brain clearer feedback to learn to move more efficiently. Always stay within your comfort zone. If you have pain, move more slowly, make smaller movements, or even make the movement only in your imagination. Finally, please follow any medical directives you've been given for joint replacements, pacemakers, or any other conditions you have. Disclaimer: This class is for educational purposes only. Please do all somatic movements comfortably, slowly, and without pain or force. Please consult appropriate medical or healthcare providers if you have any concerns about whether the movements are suitable for you, especially if you are dealing with an illness or injury, are pregnant, or have other health, balance, or mobility issues.

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Meet your Teacher

Lisa Tatham Flynn

New York, NY, USA

Meet your Teacher

Lisa Tatham Flynn

New York, NY, USA