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Getting to Know your Movement Habits
​ - one question a week

On chewing

11/22/2019

 
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Image by Lilla Frericks via publicdomainpibtures.net


​Awareness Question of the Week



When you chew your food, which side of the mouth do you use the most? Do you have a preference? Do you switch from side to side? Do you tend to start always on the same side or does it vary? 
 
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With Thanksgiving approaching, it’s a great opportunity to tune into your chewing habits! It can give us information about our bite, our gums and the use of our jaw. 
 
Even without food you can explore how you tend to bite by simply pressing your lower teeth against the upper teeth. Notice if you feel more pressure on one side of your bite than the other. For some people this could be the source of mysterious headaches in the temporal area. 
 
If you place your fingers very gently on your left and right temples and bite your teeth, you will notice a small contraction in the temples. Depending on how you bite, you might notice that it triggers more the right or the left temple. 
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Let me know what you found out! Happy Thanksgiving!

Sitting with legs crossed

11/8/2019

 
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                                       Image source: Max Pixel


​Awareness Question of the Week:
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Do you tend to cross your legs when you sit? If you do, throughout this week whenever you find yourself crossing your legs, notice which leg is on top. Is it always the same one or does it vary? Notice if there is a pattern.

Try once to cross the other leg on top and notice if it feels unfamiliar or less comfortable. Many of us have the tendency of crossing the same leg on top.  It’s a habit worth becoming familiar with, especially if you tend to cross your legs a lot. 
 
Crossing the legs is not an action that happens only in the legs, it involves the pelvis and the trunk. Try the following: place each hand on either side of the pelvis – on the top of the pelvis, the iliac crest. To find the top of the pelvis, place your hands on your waist and slide them down until you bump into the bones of your pelvis. 
 
Keeping your hands resting on the pelvis, slowly uncross and cross the legs a few times, bringing the same leg on top each time. Notice if as you cross your legs, the pelvis turns a bit and one side of the pelvis comes a little forward.  Which side comes forward? The side of the leg that is on top or that is below? 
 
Notice if one shoulder also comes a little forward. Remove the hands from the pelvis and slowly cross and uncross your legs paying attention if one shoulder tends to come a little forward? Which shoulder, the one on the side of the leg on top or below? In other words, do your pelvis and your trunk rotate in the same direction when you cross your legs or do they rotate in opposite directions? Or maybe your shoulders don’t turn. What is it for you? There is no right or wrong. Just notice what you do and get to know your own habits.  As Dr. Feldenkrais used to say, “When you know what you do, you can do what you want”.
 
If you have any questions or comments, feel free to e-mail me or leave a comment below. I would love to hear about your experience. 


    About this blog:

    Every week I post a new question to direct your attention to one aspect of your movement habits that you might not be aware of..

    Take a few moments here and there throughout your week to sense what's being asked - without judgement, without trying to correct it. Just being curious to notice what you do.  


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