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Gentle exercise for how to open hips and relax shoulders with this Feldenkrais Lesson based on nature awareness and the movements of the frog. Also helpful exercise to improve posture. Relieve chronic hip tension and neck tension and a gentle back warmup. #Feldenkrais #hipopener #frog #feldenkraismethod #backwarmup
This short Feldenkrais lesson is inspired by an online Feldenkrais class in Annie Thoe's Patreon Feldenkrais lessons from the "Frog Series - Happy Hips." You can check out the full lesson library of 300+ lessons with Feldenkrais and Animal Movements at Annie Thoe's Patreon: Sensing Vitality.
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Hips Playlist: • Hips
Head & Neck Playlist: • Head & Neck
Shoulder Playlist: • Shoulders
Annie Thoe is a Feldenkrais Teacher, Assistant Trainer in the Feldenkrais Method® and a Nature Awareness Teacher drawing from animal movements in her classes, a former clinical massage and kinesiology teacher with an extensive background working with injuries, healing, performance and vitality and naturalist study. For more self-help exercises for back or shoulders, check out Annie Thoe's Feldenkrais audio CDs available on Amazon and iTunes as well as streamable on her Patreon site.
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Blessings to our frogs!
Annie
PS - Want to help frogs? Switch to organic and pesticide-free only products and foods. Plant more native plants, leave some areas with leaves and brush for them to hibernate and include a water feature near you. Protect our wetlands. Frogs, dragonflies and bats are some of the best natural pesticide creatures we have!