Welcome to Posturegenics. A site for people to explore the relationship between gravity and their body.
| Posturegenics is the art of effortless hamonious balance to gravity. Gravity defines our physical experience. We always have to respond to Gravity, that universal ubiquitous force.
“Posture” is ‘body position or stance’ and ‘the way the body is carried’. “genics” is ‘in relation to’. Thus, posturegenics is the relation of the way the body is carried, it’s positon or stance relative to gravity. We can’t control gravity, but we can control our response to it. |
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Comment by Christine | Communicate Value — April 30, 2009 @ 13:57
I found you through Linda Hughes — we’re working together using my blog and twitter on a project. That one involves my political work, http://www.IncomeSecurityForAll.org, and my book, Peaceful, Positive Revolution.
My other project is a new exercise program, FlexAware(R) that teaches people to move with gravity instead of fighting against it. Information at http://www.FlexAware.com. Posture Genics sounds like a good fit. I’m eager to learn more.
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Comment by Zelpdiulley — June 5, 2009 @ 19:45
I am wondering what you think of Rolfing. I had 10 sessions several years ago and learned to
walk, breath and reclaim parts of my body that were injured in a pedestrian accident 20 years earlier.
Just curious. I think it helped me.
S. Cottingham
author of Lead Babies, http://www.nomoreleadbabies.com
Comment by Dr. Sandra Cottingham — June 5, 2009 @ 20:58
Dr. Sandra,
Apologize for the delay in replying. Today I found your note caught in the spam filter. I am very familiar with Rolfing. The Rolf Institute is located here in Boulder CO. I have been Rolfed many times in the past 30 years. Early on it was very painful deep pressure but the technique has changed over the years and the pressure is more subtle without the pain. It is very effective in releasing soft tissue resistance to better stance and movement patterns. I’m glad it has been helpful to you. Trauma can be held in tissues for years after the acute tissue damage has healed.
And thank you for writting your book “No More Lead Babies” People need to be aware of the health challenges that face us all.
Richard Garde
Comment by admin — June 6, 2009 @ 22:00