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New ATM by Liz Sisco: Tanden with Holding the Knee AY 359

Monday, December 19th, 2011

I am finally catching up with posting new ATMs. My apologies for the delay. We have a new ATM from Liz Sisco taught on Oct 29th 2011. Here is what Liz had to say about the class:

“With Halloween just around the corner we will do an Awareness Through Movement lesson that brings you in touch with the power of your imagination to direct skeletal movement. If you have been coming to class on a regular basis this lesson adds a new twist to our exploration of the hip joints. If you are new to Awareness Through Movement lessons or have missed a class or two, this lesson is a great (new) beginning.

The lesson, Tanden with Bending the Knees, develops the ability to expand the focus of awareness from breath to movement and hold both in attention as you perform simple actions. Practicing the art of pairing focused attention with global awareness leads to many positive benefits; including the abilities to move in a simple, light manner, remain calm and tranquil, and deepen your sense of being in present time. These are all good qualities to have on Monday when a host of ghosts, goblins, werewolves, fairies and elves will be roaming the neighborhoods in search of tricks and treats.”

Enticing no?

The mp3 of the lesson can be downloaded from the ATM Recordings Page or below

Date Title Source Time
10/29/2011 Tanden with Holding the Knee AY#359 53:39 Download

I hope you enjoy the lesson and welcome any feedback.

Note that Olena Nitefor also has a version of this lesson on the recordings page the the openATM.org site. Also, there was some small microphone noise problems.

ATMs by Olena Nitefor (updated 2X)

Monday, October 24th, 2011

We are happy to announce Assistant Trainer Olena Nitefor is contributing ATM lessons from her recent Advanced Training (Oct 15-16 2011) in Los Angeles. We will be posting all 4 of the ATM lessons over the next week or two. The theme of the workshop was developing awareness of the lower pelvis, particularly 1) the pyramid of the ischiums and 2) where the top of the hip joint is located in relative to the lower pelvis. The concept we worked with was feeling the lower pelvis “hang” from the legs. It was wonderful and a big thanks to Olena for sharing the lessons.

The first three lessons, “Tanden With Holding the Knee”, “On the Elbows with a Hop”, and “Edges of the Feet” are now posted and the mp3s of the lessons can be downloaded from the ATM Recordings Page or below

Date Title Source Time
10/15/2011 Tanden with Holding the Knees AY#359 57:30 Download
10/15/2011 On the Elbows with a Hop AY#357 50:02 Download
10/15/2011 Edges of the Feet AY#433 39:40 Download

I hope you enjoy the lesson and welcome any feedback. Note that Liz Sisco has a version of “Edges of the Feet” as well on the Recordings page.

New ATM: On the Right Ischium AY#508

Thursday, August 25th, 2011

This evening, I substitute taught at the A.Noone Feldenkrais Studio in Solana Beach. I choose to teach on of the more interesting one sided lessons I’ve come across. It is called “On the Right Ischium” and is based on AY#508. The lesson centers around sitting in a chair on only your right ischium (sitz bone). The left one is off of the chair. In this configuration you do various undifferentiated and differentiated movements that can lead to interesting changes. The cool thing about the lesson is that although the basic configuration is unusual (highly non-habitual), it is still highly accessible.

The mp3 of the lesson can be downloaded from the ATM Recordings Page or below

Date Title Source Time
08/25/2011 On the right ischium AY#508 41:09 Download

I hope you enjoy the lesson and welcome any feedback.

New ATM: Intro to Opening Hips toward half-Lotus

Monday, July 25th, 2011

Last tuesday, july 19th, I subbed for Anita Noone’s ATM class in Solana Beach.   I have been playing for myself with the theme of opening up the hip joints in the direction of going into a half-lotus yoga position.    There are a number of ATMs that help facilitate this.    The lesson I prepared was based on AY#389  which is as usual strangely but accurately titled “Ankle on Knee and Bending”.     Turns out that the realities of teaching ATM caught up with me and I had to improvise a number of changes to the lesson.    What is recorded is that improvisation with still the spirit of AY#389.      Up to about the 45 minute mark, the audio follows a standard ATM trajectory.   The last 10 minutes are not traditional ATM, but still interesting.     The students really enjoyed the lesson.   Let me know how you like it.

The mp3 of the lesson can be downloaded from the ATM Recordings Page or below

Date Title Source Time
07/19/2011 Intro to Opening Hip Joints towards Half-Lotus Position

(based on “Ankle on Knee and Bending”)

AY#389 45:12 Download

More Torque in Your Turns

Saturday, June 11th, 2011

As you may have heard, I’ll be teaching a Feldenkrais based workshop to help folks improve their surfing.  The particular focus of this workshop will be improving your turns – bottom turns, cutbacks, or lip-blasts. Everyone can improve their turns. An important key for doing good turns is the ability to rotate the upper body (shoulders) relative to the pelvis or hips in order to develop the necessary torque to execute a good turn.  So specifically, what do I mean?  Lets take a Dane Reynolds backside top-turn as a extreme example:

In the image below, Dane has just iniated his turn by rotating his shoulders and upper back down the face of the wave.    However, his board is still projected vertical and has not yet begun to turn back down the wave.

Dane Reynolds in Sri Lanka (courtesy of the ASP)

 

Note how the line of Dane’s pelvis is basically parallel with the stringer of the board, and his shoulders are perpendicular to his pelvis.   This is clearer in the folowing photo.   The line parallel to his shoulder is in dashed yellow, whereas the line parallel to his hips/pelvis is in green.  Also, note the length Dane gets on the left side of his torso.

So before even initiating the board’s part of the  turn, a very dramatic shoulder/pelvis differentiation has occured, creating a strong torque that will rapidly drive the board around. This requires the ability to, in a functional coordinated manner, turn the shoulders out of the line of the pelvis AND to lengthen the sides.

As the board turns back down the wave, the differentiated rotation between the shoulder and pelvis will be reduced as the energy coiled in Dane’s torso gets transferred through his feet to the board and the wave.    See the example below (albeit from a different wave).   Here the line of the shoulder’s has hardly changed, but the line of his pelvis (and board) has rotated a lot.

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At the end of the turn, as the board is facing back down the wave the shoulders and pelvis come back in line.  Below is an example from a different wave but hopefully the point is clear.      With the board facing back down the wave, Dane is in a kind of squatting position, compressed over his board, and his shoulders and pelvis are now lined up again parallel.

Dane’s ability to powerfully rotate and lengthen his torso (spine, ribs, shoulders, head) enables him to execute amazing turns.  Even if you are never going to do turns like Dane Reynolds, you can improve your bottom turns and cutbacks significantly by improving your ability to rotate and side-lengthen your torso.     Check out surfers next time you are in your local lineup.   You will find that the surfers doing better turns are those that are rotating their torso relative to their pelvis just prior to the board beginning the turn.    Or watch some surf video in slow motion.

In the “More Torque in Your Turns” workshop, we’re going to use aspects various Awareness Through Movement Lessons to learn how more effectively do these rotational movements in a functional manner related to surfing.

The workshop will be on Saturday, June 25th 2011 at the A.Noone Feldenkrais Studio in Solana Beach.   For details and registration info can be found here

Results from the previous “Improve Your Surfing Workshop: Paddling”  is discussed here

Free ATM Marathon in San Diego May 7th

Monday, May 2nd, 2011

This week is Feldenkrais Week, and to commemorate it – ATM teachers in San Diego are participating in a free ATM marathon at the Anoone Feldenkrais Studio in Solana Beach CA. The idea is simple: An free ATM will be taught every hour from 7am to 7pm. If you’ve never tried an ATM class, this is great way to experience it. If you are ATM junkie, it’s your chance to OD. :)

Yours truley will be teaching at noon and 1pm. For more information check out: anoone.org

New ATM series: Sharon Starika 1998 Lessons

Sunday, December 19th, 2010

So, I’ve had these audio tapes of Sharon’s ATMs from back in 1998, but have been for a long time without a tape deck to try and convert the lessons. Even then I thought it was dicey as I thought the noise levels would be too high to really be useful. However, an openATM.org participant offered their services in converting the lessons and the first batch of 8 (now 12) lessons have turned out great and are now available. Please the the ATM Recordings Page to download the lessons. The lesson titles don’t necessarily match any ATM reference sources and so no particular source is ascribed to these lessons. I hope you enjoy these lessons.

ATM Lessons are being done all over the world

Tuesday, October 5th, 2010

In early March, the new openATM.org site was launched. Originally (2005-2009) it was hosted on a server at work and the site was pretty bare-boned. I also had no idea who, if anyone, was downloading the ATM lessons.

Well, 6 months after the new site was inaugurated, there have been more that 6600 ATMs uniquely downloaded. That is a lot of ATM lessons. These ATMs are often being downloaded in places where there are no Feldenkrais Practioners or the possibility of attending an ATM class. The site has been visited from 87 different countries! In the 4 years previous, who knows how many ATMs were downloaded. It is very exciting that ATMs are being done all over the world. So with that, get on the floor, scan yourself, and enjoy the lessons!
-Falk

New ATM posted: “Turning in Side-Sitting”

Friday, October 1st, 2010

Finally! An ATM recording I was happy with. So, yes, I’ve posted a new ATM that was recorded on Sept 27th 2010. It is titled “Turning in Side-Sitting” and is a variation in the canon of ATM lessons. It is also colloquially known as the “Dead-Bird” lesson. There are many versions of this ATM from Moshe himself – many in AY and also in the SF evening series, among other places.

Please see ATM Recordings for the list of all ATM lesson.

For this lesson I made a quick summary for those that are interested (see below). Enjoy.

  • Check turning R/L to see how it is.
  • Side-sit with your knees to the right, left hand in front resting. Turn to the right with your eyes closed. How far can you go?
    1. Turn to the right a comfortable amount.

      1. Move your eyes left and to the middle; move your eyes right and to the middle; move your eyes back and forth from left to right.
      2. In the same position, move your head to the left; move your head to the right; move your head back and forth from left to right.
      3. In the same position, move your hand left; move your hand right; move your hand back and forth from left to right.
      4. Move your hand back and forth from left to right with your eyes open and looking straight ahead.
      5. Move your hand from left to right while moving your head in the opposite direction and keeping your eyes on your hand.
    2. Rest.
    3. Come back to sitting with your knees to the right, left hand resting in front. Turn to the right with your eyes closed and see how that is going.
  • Side-sit with your left hand on top of your head.
    • Tilt your right ear to your right shoulder – what happens in your pelvis?
    • Tilt your left ear to your left shoulder. Allow your left ishium to move.
    • Go left to right – let the movement resonate.
    • Rotate to the right, tilt your body left and right with resonating.
    • Rest.
    • Come back to sitting with your knees to the right, left hand resting in front. Turn to the right with your eyes closed and see how that is going.
  • Side-sit and turn comfortably to the right. Put both hands to the right.
    • Flex and extend (raise & lower the head) & feel your pelvis.
    • Come back to sitting with your knees to the right, left hand resting in front. Turn to the right with your eyes closed and see how that is going.

Sorry for the color craziness

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

sorry for the color craziness. i’m trying to make the color scheme match
the main openatm.org web site. bear with me for a little. this is a learning process like any other…. :)