Monday, March 18, 2019

Mad Monday V



Mad Monday V


A common problem for dancers involves the shoulders. You know, shoulders that warm the ears. Not good. Often caused by anxiety and tension, this can be a difficult habit to break. Relaxation exercises are the first step if worrisome thoughts are the trigger.

But sometimes it’s simply a matter of using the muscles of the torso correctly. The easiest way to do this is to visualize the letter V. V for visualize!

Imagine the torso as a giant letter V with the widest part at the shoulders and the narrow (bottom) part at the tailbone. This helps feel the width across the shoulder blades and fosters awareness of energy in the shoulders going sideways instead of up.

From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets
Secret #1www:
“Imagine your torso as a giant letter V.”

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Another common problem for dancers involve the shoulders. You know, shoulders that warm the ears. Not good. Often caused by anxiety and tension, this can be a difficult habit to break. Relaxation is the first step if worrisome thoughts are the trigger.

But sometimes it’s simply a matter of using the muscles of the torso correctly. The easiest way to do this is to visualize the letter V. V for visualize!

Imagine the torso as a giant letter V with the widest part at the shoulders and the narrow (bottom) part at the tailbone. This helps in feeling the width across the shoulder blades and fosters awareness of energy in the shoulders going sideways instead of up.

From the Big Blue Book of Ballet Secrets
Secret #1www:
“Imagine your torso as a giant letter V.”

Link of the Day:

Quote of the Day:

Help expand the knowledge base!
Leave a comment about any instructions, ideas, or images that worked best for you!

My latest books are coloring books! They are available on Amazon.

Want to know more about me? Read my interview at Ballet Connections:

Or "Like" me on my Facebook Author Page:

Or visit my Pinterest page:

For interesting articles involving mental health:



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