Somatics Can Change Your Pain...

Here's what it can do for you:

• Release and reverse course on both chronic and acute pain
• Improve mobility, strength and coordination
• Improve posture and appearance
• Help you stop guarding to protect injured areas
• Create a new freedom in movement
• Breathe easier
• Become more and in control of your life


Healthy animals are agile, supple, flexible and graceful with their movements.

The practice of Somatics uses animal know-how so you can
use your brain through a little known healthy animal practice.

The Process of Pandiculation is what healthy vertebrate animals do every day.

If we Human Animals use this very process, not the stretching part, but the entire process. You can remain very comfortable in your skin.

Not much is known about this unless you are familiar with Hanna Somatic Education.

Getting out of Pain is Easy, it's no big whiff, if you correctly apply the process.

The longer term benefit is you can improve your athletics by using your brain and still remain comfortable.

How many people who are healthy and in shape are still in pain, or are re-injuring them self?

And if you're stretching, forget about it... There's a much more effective way to lengthen your muscles. Rather than stretching, you can do what your pets have been doing...

PANDICULATE!... in the morning, afternoon and ...

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Cat Stretch Your Way to Dance Again


7 Simple movements collectively called the cat stretch can make a world of difference so we can return to comfortable dancing and other activities.



Healthy vertebrate animals naturally reset themselves in the morning with some 7 to 10 movements where they are not stretching, even though that's what we thought.



Instead they're activating the brain's cortex to not only regain function of muscles which shorten overnight, they initiate a flood of relaxation chemicals to the targeted areas. As the human animal, we can follow this natural ability to self adjust and things like back relief come readily.



Easy range of motion is restored when we naturally reset ourself back to comfort.


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