I was watching the DVD on personal balance and found the following comments of value. I wish to clarify my understanding more.
1) every forward step is a combination of forward and side movement.
2) upper and lower sphere are moving away from each other when transferring weight.
3) don't create side load - overshooting weight to side because of desire to keep posture which is incorrect from DVD. you should have an oily spine.
so :
with your center balanced and both feet on the floor, next to one another
first movement is side movement to left to create a free moving right leg.
then using hip joint
create say, a step on the right
then your weight is transferred forward and moving your center
arrive on right foot
continue movement sideways (would this be left side - opposite of moving leg ?).
I am definitely guilty of trying to control my balance on say first my left foot then my right foot; most of the time overshooting/creating a side load and so loosing balance totally.
of course it is clear that in the final practiced movement, this sideways movement while transferring weight is not visible.
any more explanation or clarifying comments on this ?
for reference - chapter 25 & 26 on DVD.
1) every forward step is a combination of forward and side movement.
2) upper and lower sphere are moving away from each other when transferring weight.
3) don't create side load - overshooting weight to side because of desire to keep posture which is incorrect from DVD. you should have an oily spine.
so :
with your center balanced and both feet on the floor, next to one another
first movement is side movement to left to create a free moving right leg.
then using hip joint
create say, a step on the right
then your weight is transferred forward and moving your center
arrive on right foot
continue movement sideways (would this be left side - opposite of moving leg ?).
I am definitely guilty of trying to control my balance on say first my left foot then my right foot; most of the time overshooting/creating a side load and so loosing balance totally.
of course it is clear that in the final practiced movement, this sideways movement while transferring weight is not visible.
any more explanation or clarifying comments on this ?
for reference - chapter 25 & 26 on DVD.