Turning Heels and Head
Listed by the publisher as “Turning heels and head – kinesophics”
Participants begin by rolling the head while lying on the back to assess neck freedom. The lesson involves using one hand on the forehead to guide head movements, exploring rotation in the hip joints by rolling the legs, and coordinating these actions with specific ankle flexing and extending patterns to observe how movement travels through the spine.
Lying On BackSittingHipsHeadTurningHead-Eye CoordinationAnkle And Foot MobilityHip RotationSpinal IntegrationMotif: Rib Shoulder DifferentiationMotif: ClockEquipment: Flat Pillow Or Folded TowelFlexion/Extension: Mixed Or BalancedRotation: DefiningSide bending: MinorCross-lateral: Moderate
