Sunday, February 8, 2009

Foundation VIII


Train your balance.

In practicing Foundation II, you've already started this process.

You're on your feet, now move your feet in closer together. Practice the same movement you were practicing. Now stand in a staggered stance. Practice like that.

The more you challenge your body's ability to keep both feet on the ground, the more you're stimulating response and growth from the body. It's like saying "This one goes to 11!" If you've got all your stabilizers switched on and firing just by standing up, now we're ratcheting them up a little higher by challenging your equilibrium.

It would be nice if all life's demands were thrown at us when we're standing at the ready in the universal athletic stance, but they're not. You never know when you might have to jump back up the curb because of that taxi you didn't see coming. And you're certainly not necessarily going to be standing in correct neutral posture ready to receive your luggage in the middle of the swarming throngs of people at the baggage carousel when you lunge past that blue hair in front of you to grab your bag.

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