Flexors of the Wrist and Fingers
Another old school Gray's Anatomy picture, with the flexor digitorus profundum highlighted Anatomy anatomy
The Case for Learning Anatomy
Anatomy doesn't have to just be serious. It can actually be a fun way to learn how amazing the person of the world, I think you should learn at least a little anatomy. Why? First of all, as The Case for Learning Anatomy process. Anatomy is a way to bridge that gap and start to have x-ray vision- see how bones stack on your own movements, technique, and habits. Understanding and embodying movement and anatomy can anatomy bit of anatomy can help you moving through life, especially if you're a teacher of music or movement
Anatomy of a callus
Anatomy of a callus anatomy
Muscles, Tendons, and Ligaments-the Basics
by Kayleigh Miller Most musicians have a general idea of anatomy in that they know they anatomy sign that anatomy and physiology is simply not taught in higher education for musicians. Let's start
Sternocleidomastoid- Muscle or Undiscovered Dinosaur?
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The Pain in Your Neck
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Sitting Better
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Bones of the Arm and Forearm
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Clavicles and Pecs
also affect shoulder mobility. This older drawing from "Gray's Anatomy" shows how the muscles of the anatomy
One Last Hypermobility Chat: The Knees
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My Story, Or How This Blog Came to Be
practice for limiting wrist mobility and strength. I start studying anatomy for the first time since share. For starters, I was not particularly interested in anatomy/physiology as a child, and I high school, and I loved it. I remember babysitting a kid while coloring an anatomy coloring book anatomy that yoga teachers and students needed some more embodied anatomy. Folks didn't know where things in my teaching, and feel that anatomy and injury awareness is necessary for teachers of movement
Music Making as an Embodied Movement Practice
an anatomy and physiology course, and had the opportunity to see how disembodying anatomical anatomy
Hypermobility- What is it? Part 1
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S.O.H.- Save Our Hearing!
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Your Overtaxed Eyes and What to do About Them
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Detangling the Pec Minor: Part 1
With this image from gray's anatomy, you can see the pectoral minor. When musicians complain about anatomy
Proprioception, Nociception, Exteroception, Interoception--- What do they all mean?
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Do Your Hips Extend? Looking at hip extension and flexion~
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The Darker Side of Hypermobility
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A Quick Dose of Back Side Anatomy
from Grey's Anatomy of Erector Spinae and intermediate spinal muscles. Muscularly speaking, there are A Quick Dose of Back Side Anatomy anatomy
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