Whats this about “fascial tensegrity” in the final session?
Given that the ATR is based around these fascial continuities, and emphasizes helical spirals as much as hinges, the idea of going up the body balancing only the hinges (as in Rolf’s classic recipe) seemed very limited. We look instead for even tonus along all these lines of transmission, the Anatomy Trains (see Figure 17). You can explore the idea of “fascial tensegrity” at www.AnatomyTrains.net, and the idea is also very similar to what Ed Maupin (in a forthcoming publication) calls “Expansional Balance” and Rolfer Jeffrey Maitland calls “Palintonos” (Maitland, J, 2004, IASI Yearbook 2004, The International Association of Structural Integrators, visit www.theIASI.org for this new publication).
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