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Description

Madeline Black offers teachers an overview of the movement concepts: the spine generates pelvic movement; the legs as extensions of the motion; and the importance in balancing the pelvis through thoughtful movement. Through lecture demonstration, guided teaching, and movement skills for creating stability and mobility each participant will depart with new techniques for approaching this complex area’s movement function. Movement techniques and sequences will be presented for both non-apparatus and apparatus approach.

Objectives

To gain an understanding of movement concepts relating to the pelvis and legs.


Concepts & Techniques

  • Lecture on anatomical connections and history of research
  • Lumbo-pelvic motion with focus on pelvis moving on hip joints and pelvis moving on spine
  • Pelvic clocks in detail and as a corrective movements for balancing the pelvis, hips and lumbar spine
  • Relating the spine, pelvis and hip motions to gait patterning
  • Non-apparatus and Pilates Reformer work for stability

Props & Equipment Used

  • Mat
  • Reformer
  • Small Props

Workshop Level

  • Advanced
  • Beginner
  • Intermediate


Duration & Access

This workshop is  approximately 1.45 hours  long and you have 30 days of access.
(No expiration for Forever Access Members)
 
 
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