Tuesday, November 21, 2023

Play






I recently finished doing a continuing education course on flexibility and stretching.  One of the most interesting and useful things in the course was the attitude of the people demonstrating the assisted stretching techniques.

These were trained professionals.  They knew what the heck they were doing.  And yet, they brought a sense of exploration and play to what they were doing.  As they moved their “client” through the stretches, they talked about trying little shifts to find more movement.  They were never silly or inappropriate, but they were light, willing to go where the client’s tissue led, experimenting gently to find the most range of motion for the client.

 

So often we go into our workouts heavy, with a sense that this is serious.  We have to be productive and efficient and thorough and it’s going to be hard and terrible.  What if, every once in a while at least, we went in thinking about how we get to play today?

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