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Nia Up Close & Personal #3- Creative Arm and Hand Expressions

By Jill Pagano
Created Nov 20 2009 - 1:02pm

The last in this Nia Up Close & Personal Series, this week we danced our way through our upper extremities. It reminds me how much I love to focus on dancing with my hands, palms, fingers, wrists. So often, too easily, are these important delights of beauty left behind. As a fitness professional for over 25 years it wasn't intill I became a Nia students/instructor/practitioner that I even CONSIDERED my hands in exercise. In traditional fitness it's all about the big muscles (especially in the 80's and 90's). Only recently has fitness jumped on the wagon of training our core (that's another blog all together!) Well, last Tuesday, to the delight and surprise of all that attended, we focused on our upper extremities and to each other's delight we found power, grace and a completeness in our conditioning. Here's a recap of our anatomy discussion.

Skeletal Review:

Starting on page 142 of The Nia Technique book, by Debbie Rosas and Carlos Rosas is an outline of each of the Upper extremities movements that can condition your body and bring you more power and grace to your dance. 

The Up Close and Personal Series takes a break till December first when again we'll have three session. This series will focus on Nia's tools and principles of Self Healing--how to connect and condition your body in a way that is responsive to your body's changing needs.

Till then, keep dancing!

Jill


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