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دسته بندی: تربیت بدنی ویرایش: نویسندگان: Easten. Penelope, سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9781912085859, 9781912085866 ناشر: Handspring Publishing Limited سال نشر: 2021 تعداد صفحات: 0 زبان: English فرمت فایل : EPUB (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 55 مگابایت
کلمات کلیدی مربوط به کتاب تکنیک اسکندر: دوازده اصل حرکت یکپارچه: تکنیک اسکندر، دوازده مبانی حرکت یکپارچه
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب تکنیک اسکندر: دوازده اصل حرکت یکپارچه نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
Contents Foreword Preface Acknowledgments PART I The Basics of Fundamental Movement 1 Introduction, aims, and a tropical tale Visions of free movement – a tropical tale Aims of the book How this book came about Evolution of the Alexander technique, and finding the whole elephant 2 What has been lost, and the twelve fundamentals of movement Integrated movement – WHAT has gone wrong, and WHY? Sitting is the new smoking The five senses – one of the great myths Changing our movement habits needs a change in thinking Top-down vs bottom-up processing Left hemisphere for the known, right hemisphere for the unknown An evolutionary perspective puts the body first Whole-body animal movement, the fulfilment of evolutionary potential Introducing the twelve fundamentals of integrated movement Time and space and rhythm Seven new proposals for integrated movement 3 The fundamentals of structure Lesson 1Waking up proprioception Lesson 2We are fighting gravity as we move Lesson 3Making your first changes towards a more mechanically advantageous structure Lesson 4Understanding the different models of body mechanics Lesson 5Control mechanisms of body balance and movement – the self-organization of the body A summary of the engineering of the human body in nine layers Appendix: Twelve teaching tips, and further reading 4 The fundamentals of awareness and thinking Lesson 1Waking up external perception – tracking a visual line Lesson 2Clear brain choices and “inhibition” – the key to changing brain patterns of body use Lesson 3Interoception – the internal world of a hundred senses, and our reason to move Lesson 4Where we think from – mind in the brain, awareness versus feeling Lesson 5Whole-body awareness and embodiment – “liquid light” Lesson 6Finding our spatial awareness – of our surroundings and of ourselves Lesson 7Emergent integrated movement – discovering our fundamental bend led by focused vision Lesson 8Exploring semi-supine – a position of active rest 5 The autonomic nervous system – why we need to work from quiet presence and awareness The three states of the autonomic nervous system The ladder from safety to danger to life threat Maintaining a balanced life with self-regulation Bringing the nervous system back to a place of safety Recovery by climbing down the ladder 6 Finding the innate movements of breathing and walking The evolution of our movement – finding the buried patterns Lesson 1Natural breathing – finding the natural expansion of the torso Lesson 2More breathing explorations Lesson 3Finding our emergent rhythmic movement – walking and bouncing PART 2 Linking brain and body with explorations of physical integration 7 The Initial Alexander technique, and a new model of postural alignment Introduction to Part 2 – exploring Miss Goldie’s model of the structural body The seven steps to a new body geometry The five stages to Alexander’s path of discovery Lesson 1How well is your body aligned with gravity? Lesson 2Rebalancing the upper body Lesson 3Making an integrated change Lesson 4Rebalancing the lower body Lesson 5Lengthening the back from top and bottom Lesson 6Integrating directions within the expanded field of awareness 8 Single leg balance Lesson 1Introduction to balance Lesson 2The vestibular organs and the three directions of space Lesson 3Finding our secure base – the ball of the foot and the sesamoid bones Lesson 4Finding our secure base – the hip stabilizers Lesson 5Finding our secure base – tilting the foot – the lower ankle joint Lesson 6Placement of the feet – untwisting the leg spirals Lesson 7Widening the hips with the breath – opening the femoral triangle 9 Spatial relationships and use of the upper body and arms Coming into relationship with our world Lesson 1The supportive torso Lesson 2The shoulders and upper arms – opening the deep back arm line Lesson 3How safe do you feel? Opening up the chest and armpits Lesson 4Opening the forearm flexors Lesson 5Gripping without grabbing – balancing flexors and extensors as we grip Lesson 6Delicate movements of the hand Lesson 7Spatial relationships in the arms in everyday life 10 Toned sitting – integrating the core muscles Introduction – why work at sitting and standing? Lesson 1Keeping the legs switched on while sitting, even at a desk Lesson 2Sit to stand using the new alignment of the legs and feet Lesson 3The anatomy of integration, finding our core muscles, and active hip folding Lesson 4Finding the anatomy of integration by inclining back on a chair 11 Walking as you’ve never walked before The standard model of walking Lesson 1Stability enables mobility Lesson 2Stability enables coordination – finding fully active feet Lesson 3Stability and mobility enable torque – finding the power in your walk 12 Alexander’s biomechanics for expansion of the upper body Introduction Active, integrative stretching versus passive, single muscle stretching Lesson 1Finding the supportive torso Lesson 2Shoulders and clavicles Lesson 3Opening, widening, and deepening the chest Lesson 4Straightening the arms from both ends Lesson 5Opening the top of the ribcage – the reverse whispered Ah Lesson 6Classic Alexander technique procedures for arms 13 Precise, springy alignment in sit to stand and “monkey” Lesson 1Anatomy and engineering play Lesson 2Tilting the torso forwards into “monkey” Lesson 3Balanced sitting – actively upright without bracing Lesson 4Why the knees need to stay back as we tilt forwards to stand Lesson 5Squatting and bouncing – testing our elastic resistance and mobility Lesson 6Constructive conscious guidance and control – using Initial AT for yourself 14 Freeing the neck, and Alexander’s primary directions Lesson 1Why we need to free the neck Lesson 2Finding length and adaptive tone in the neck extensors Lesson 3Primary control and directions revisited PART 3 Living in a flow of dynamic balance 15 Catching a ball – inhibition in action Introduction – discovering the core of Miss Goldie’s work Catching a ball in seven stages Fully responsive action for optimal coordination Discussion points 16 New models of coordination and learning Lesson 1Coordinating locomotion by using the whole-body intelligence network Lesson 2Coordination of reaching and grasping in everyday actions Lesson 3New models of learning a complex task 17 Embodied speaking Introduction Lesson 1Being present as you speak Lesson 2Embodying the voice 18 Relating and attuning to people for putting hands on others Introduction – we are not machines but self-integrating systems How is non-verbal information transmitted? Five key elements to bring about resonance with a pupil Summary for hands-on work with a pupil or client References Index