Assisting and Adjusting Flashcards
1
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Principles of assisting
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- form of communication
- physical and energetic
- be clear with your energetic intention
2
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Name the 3 main types of adjusting.
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- Physical demonstration 2. Verbal adjusting 3. Physical adjusting
3
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3 types of assists
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- stabilising
- directional
- deepening
4
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What is a stabilising assist?
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- stabilise from the ground up
- pressing into the 4 corners of their feet, stacking knee over the ankle
5
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What is a directional assist?
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- direct the students toward their potential
- drawing attention to one place to engage, relax, extend, flex
- remain directional not forceful
6
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What is a deepening assist?
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- deepen the expression of the pose and open avenues for students to feel and experience a place they may not yet have been in their practice
- acknowledging that the student has a good foundation and awareness before offering this assist
7
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Importance of the entry and exit
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- check in - am i breathing, lets the student know you have arrived
- know what you intend before you step in
- check out - once the assist has been given, you need to move on
- soften your touch and move with awareness out of their space
8
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Assist from the ground up
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- feet and legs
- pelvis, subtle adjustments will access the lumbar spine
- spine, support and lengthen
- limbs/extremities