Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Joseph Pilates Spine in Motion by Bluebird Pilates, Munich
Click on the link below to see the spine in action, totally amazing
http://www.youtube.com/embed/_Rh3xBge-38
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Interesting article by Ellen Stafford
This an interesting article regarding the Alexander Technique, Constructive Rest. Constructive Rest, or Relaxation as it is called in Body Control Pilates, is one of Body Control's first principles. I not only use it to start my classes, but also for myself. I highly recommend this position anytime you need a break, are feeling tired (15 mins in this position will leave you feeling like a new person).
Concept Spotlight: Constructive Rest
by Ellen on April 11th, 2014
Sometimes we get so caught up in our lives that we never really get a rest. Even on our down-time we worry about what happened today or what will happen tomorrow, and our sleep becomes plagued by anxiety dreams. It is at these moments that Constructive Rest can be the most beneficial.
The Alexander Technique does not have exercises, so when a student asks what they can work on in between lessons, there is often not much to say. Constructive Rest, however, is something beneficial that a student can do for themselves in between lessons.
The idea behind Constructive Rest is that you simply rest, lying quietly and bringing your awareness to where you feel excess tension in your body. The semi-supine position is advantageous to the body, so that resting is constructive in and of itself – you don’t need to do anything; your body will slowly return to its full length and width as gravity works to your advantage. The accepted theory is that after about 12 minutes, gravity will have given you back the full space in between your vertebrae and allowed the cartilage in your body to expand back to its full state. The general recommendation is that constructive rest should last for 15-20 minutes, about once a day, though the more often you can do it, the better.
My senior year of college I did a special individual project on the Alexander Technique. As part of this project, I decided that I would do ten minutes of Constructive Rest before every single class I took all semester, whether it was a dance class or an academic. I rested in the studio before each dance class, and I rested on the floor of my dorm room before leaving for each academic. I initially chose this because it was something tangible that I could do regularly for my project, but I was surprised to realize just how much I was getting out of it as the semester went on. I began looking forward to my next resting period, the next chance to let the worries of the day filter away from me and reconnect with myself and my present state. During a show week in the dance department, my regular resting kept me sane. I wrote in my journal that “it’s kept me from getting tangled up in the past and the future, and keeps me more firmly in the present.” I began to work constructive rest into my pre-show routine. To this day, I still use constructive rest when I feel myself getting too caught up in life, as a chance to re-center and reconnect with myself and my awareness.
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