Training the Electric/Magnetic Lines of Force with Movement
Training the Electric/Magnetic Lines of Force with Movement
Training the Electric/Magnetic Lines of Force with Movement
A man balancing on the tip of a finger. A tai chi master gliding thru the long form. Never suffering from back pain again. Dissolving post-surgical adhesions. A martial arts master pushing his finger thru a brick. Being thrown a dozen feet and landing softly and without injury. Steel wrapped in cotton….
All of these are examples of things that can come from properly training the ligaments, tendons, and fasciae. Their integration greatly enhances strength and neuromuscular recruitment in practitioners as well as maintains it into great age.
Techniques of this kind were long held secrets of the martial masters, but they also play a big role in what some would term enlightenment.
It turns out these subtle energies in the body move via this kind of soft tissue and its further refinements in the subtle realm. Training these tissues makes things like out of body experience easier to achieve. It also greatly increases the sensation and movement of subtle energies in systems like tai chi and chi gung for those that practice energy work based systems.
Energy healers as well as yoginis and bodyworkers of any kind will find learning these techniques to be extremely valuable. As will anyone wishing to maintain supple tendons well into old age.
So come join SixtySkills on this adventure and learn how to train the Electric and Magnetic Lines of Force with Movement.
Using Twisting, Throwing and Walking to Train Your Fasciae
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What you will learn
- Learn how to generate the electric line of force
- Learn how to generate the magnetic line of force
- Learn how to supercharge your yoga practice
Rating: 4.75
Level: All Levels
Duration: 1 hour
Instructor: Sixty Skills
Courses By: 0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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