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Dynamic Alignment Through Imagery

Dynamic Alignment Through Imagery

  • Author: Franklin, Eric

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Contents

  • Part I: Posture and Dynamic Alignment
  • Chapter 1: Roots of Imagery for Alignment
  • In Search of Ideal Posture
  • Somatic Disciplines
  • Summary
  • Chapter 2: Postural Models and Dynamic Alignment
  • What Your Posture Reveals
  • Postural Habits
  • Rich Sources for Dynamic Alignment
  • Summary
  • Chapter 3: Foundations of Mental Imagery
  • Brain as the Basis for Imagery
  • Brain and Consciousness
  • Nervous System
  • Neuroplasticity and Imagery
  • Developing Mind: The Role of Imagery
  • Summary
  • Chapter 4: Change Through Imagery
  • Four Steps for Change
  • Body Image as Basic Feedback
  • Developmental Patterns and Mental Imagery
  • Wrong Habits That Feel Right
  • Retaining Your Progress
  • Motivation and Change
  • Summary
  • Chapter 5: Benefits and Types of Imagery
  • Benefits: What Imagery Can Do for You
  • Types of Imagery
  • Styles of Imagery Delivery
  • Self-Talk: The Internal Monologue
  • Summary
  • Chapter 6: General Guidelines Before Using Imagery
  • Factors That Influence Successful Imagery
  • Guidelines for Using Imagery
  • Training Your Ability to Use Imagery
  • Concentration and Attention
  • Stages of Learning
  • Positions for Anatomical Imagery Work
  • Using Imagery When in Motion
  • Image Narrative, Image Bundles, and Relational Imagery
  • Summary
  • Part II: Biomechanical and Anatomical Principles and Exercises
  • Chapter 7: Finding Your Center and Befriending Gravity
  • Planes for Direction and Location
  • Central Axis
  • Body Geography
  • Joint Movements
  • Force
  • Matter and Mass
  • Summary
  • Chapter 8: Laws of Motion and Force Systems
  • Newton's Laws of Motion
  • Force Systems
  • Lever Systems
  • Energy Conservation
  • Ability of Materials to Resist Force
  • Dynamic Stability
  • Summary
  • Chapter 9: Joint and Muscle Function
  • Joint Types
  • Bones
  • Connective Tissue and Fascia
  • Muscles
  • Summary
  • Part III: Exercises for Anatomical Imagery
  • Chapter 10: Pelvis, Hip Joint, and Company
  • Pelvic Arches
  • Balancing the Pelvis
  • Motion of the Pelvic Halves
  • Counterrotation and Three-Dimensional Alignment
  • Pelvic Powerhouse
  • Hip Joint and Femur
  • Iliopsoas and Piriformis
  • Summary
  • Chapter 11: Knee, Lower Leg, and Foot
  • Knee
  • Tibia, Fibula, and Ankle
  • Foot
  • Summary
  • Chapter 12: Spine and Body Wall
  • Functioning Spine
  • Pelvis
  • Vertebrae
  • Facet Joints
  • Discs, Spine, and Psychology of Pain
  • Spinal Ligaments
  • Musculature of the Abdomen and Back
  • Abdominal Wall and Fascia
  • Abdominal Muscles and the Concept of Core Stability
  • Summary
  • Chapter 13: Shoulders, Arms, and Hands
  • Suspension of the Shoulder Girdle
  • Glenohumeral Joint
  • Scapulohumeral Rhythm
  • Elbow
  • Wrist and Hand
  • Summary
  • Chapter 14: Head and Neck
  • Atlas and Axis
  • Skull
  • Suboccipitals
  • Mandible
  • Hyoid and Tongue
  • Eyes
  • Nose and Mouth
  • Summary
  • Chapter 15: Rib Cage, Breath, and Organs
  • Rib Cage
  • Breath
  • Support for Abdominal Organs
  • Skin as an Organ
  • Summary
  • Part IV: Returning to Holistic Alignment
  • Chapter 16: Definitions of Dynamic Alignment
  • Plumb Line
  • Median Alignment
  • Defining Ideal Alignment
  • Dynamic Versus Static Alignment
  • Dynamic and Static Stability
  • Pulling Up and Ideal Alignment
  • Summary
  • Chapter 17: Integrating Dynamic Alignment Exercises
  • Alignment in Supine Positions
  • Alignment in Sitting Positions
  • Standing and Walking Alignment
  • Releasing Excess Tension
  • Continuing Imagery Exercises