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Dynamic alignment through imagery

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Eric N. FranklinFirst published 19961 editions

Destined to become a classic text and reference, Dynamic Alignment Through Imagery explains how you can use imaging techniques to improve posture and alignment and release excess tension. Written for teachers, dancers, performance artists, and movement specialists at all levels, this book can be used as a general reference or as a guide for systematic study. The 195 illustrations help you visualize the images and exercises and show you how to use them in a variety of contexts. With Dynamic Alignment Through Imagery, you'll explore the importance of posture and dynamic alignment, learn how to use imagery to affect body movement, gain an understanding of the biomechanical and anatomical principles behind imagery, discover how to use basic physics to create a strong yet fluid balance in your muscles and joints, practice 315 anatomical imagery exercises to help you fine tune alignments and increase body awareness, and learn 26 holistic exercises to sculpt and improve alignment. Practice the techniques presented in Dynamic Alignment Through Imagery, tap into the power of imagery, and create better movement.

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First publish date 19961 credited authorSearch language english

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