FTT Victoria II Segment 1

Contents of Daily Logs

ATM Lessons

Day 1 - 10.26.08

Sitting on Chair, Dropping Legs & Coming to Stand

Lengthening Hamstrings from Leaning on Chair

Supine Tracing Structures of Face & Skull w/ Fingers

Day 2 - 10.27.08

Flexion Supine

Cont’d Flexion into Rolling to Sit & Down Again

Day 3 - 10.28.08

Supine Scan Painting Back & Imagining the Impression it Makes on Floor

Supine Flexion in Detail

Side Lying Rolling Forward & Backward

Day 4 - 10.29.08

Extension #1 – Prone/Tilting Legs

Extension #2 – Prone/Raising, Turning & Sliding Head

Day 5 – 10.30.08

Eye Lesson

Day 6 – 10.31.08

Side Lying Rolling Side to Back

Side Lying Rolling Side to Back cont’d

Eyes & Rolling

Day 7 – 11.3.08

“Butt Pirouettes”

Eyes Organize the Spine

Eyes Organize Spine #2

“Butt Pirouettes” again

Day 8 – 11.4.08

Rolling Head w/ Hands

Four Points #1

Day 9 – 11.5.08

Eyes Organizing Spine

Sitting, Rotating, Getting Tall & Short

Day 10 – 11.6.08

Prone Tilting Legs, Moving Feet & Turning Head

Supine Rolling to Side from Different Places of Initiation

A Plane Dividing the Body

Day 11 – 11.7.08

Double Hoops

Prone, Moving Legs #2 into Hopping on Left Leg

Four Points

Day 12 – 11.8.08

Four Points cont’d

Four Points cont’d to other side

Four Points cont’d

Talks, Discussions, Demonstrations, Observations, Q&A

Day 1 - 10.26.08

Use, Orientation, Timing, Adaption

What is good posture?

What is the purpose of the skeleton?

Demo w/ skeleton – the vertebral structures

Gravity & Movement

What do we do in an ATM lesson?

Reciprocal Inhibition

Day 2 – 10.27.08

What did you do yesterday that was intriguing or new?

What was your experience of morning ATM lesson?

What was the lesson about? How did it work?

JH w/ Verdell – observer her raising head to each side & tactile cues

Day 3 – 10.2.8.08

Re: Flexion lesson, “core” muscles, “training” muscles.

Entire pattern, whole person, isolation of muscles

Rolling, Flexion, Extension

Day 4 – 10.29.08

Sensing/Touching

Connections of eyes & ears for orientation

Working with pain

Demo w/ skeleton – Thoracic vertebrae & ribs & rotation

How FM effects digestion, sympathetic/parasympathetic NS systems

Day 5 – 10.30.08

JH – Support in gravity & it’s relationship to environment.

How posture reflects protective patterns.

Lessons work w/ entire human being.

Lessons are structural & metaphorical

Where do we initiate movement?

Demo w/ skeleton – The Foot

Proprioception – Teleceptors, the Vestibular System

Day 6 – 10.31.08

Observe Jonah (7 mos) rolling to life head

Demo w/ slkeleton – Atlas & skull relationship

How to remember lessons

Interweave of lessons and principles

Day 7 – 11.3.08

Effects of eye lessons

Discussion of ATM Eyes Organize the Spine

How did the lesson work? What strategies were used?

What is the value of confusion?

Day 8 – 11.4.08

How lessons connect to use of skeleton & movement through skeleton

Learning vs. Growth

Structure & Relationship of Foot & Leg Joints

Primacy of Orientation

Relationship of Atlas & Pelvis

Relationship of Head to Horizon

Day 9 – 11.5.08

Striated Muscles

Extension vs. Lengthen

Day 10 – 11.6.08

Refinement of movement & development

Language of FM

Day 11 – 11.7.08

Feedback on process & teaching

Discussion: Class Self-Management

Day 12 – 11.8.08

Class feedback to JH

Observe differences & preferences w/ several people, same movement

Logistics, Materials, DVDs, Internet Group

Partner/Group Work & FI Practices

Day 2 – 10.27.08

Observe person lying and raising head

Day 3 – 10.28.08

Partner Work: Fabric, Skin, Soft Tissue, Bone

Day 4 – 10.29.08

Partner Work: Fabric, Skin, Soft Tissue, Bone

Sensing Self and Other

“Riding” movement

How position influences sensing

Day 5 – 10.30.08

Observe partner lying supine from head and from feet

Observe partner standing

What relationships do you see?

Day 8 – 11.4.08

Partner Work: Rolling Heads

Video

Day 7 – 11.3.08

Magda Gerber “See How They Move”

Day 9 – 11.5.08

Moshe Feldenkrais “On Awareness”

Day 11 – 11.7.08

Moshe Feldenkrais “Hazel Biddle”