‘Up’ and ‘Down’ frontal-wave switching
Spine & scapulae: 'Global' patterns
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THE WHAT
The foundational 'Down/up' and 'Up/down' frontal spinal-waves are now brought together in an integrated context which expresses switching between the two directions.
Whilst any deficit in patterning & quality of the waves in their isolated directions will inevitably express in the integration, it can also FACILITATE their development when the waves are brought together side-by-side. Effectively, they should both aesthetically & sensually resemble the REVERSE of one another.
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