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Rolfing in Dallas-fort Worth and Budokon Yoga Breath
Structural and Functional Integration acknowledges the breath as primary in enabling the body to realize a new potential, the body organizes around the breath and the way that it expresses stimulating a pre-movement in the whole body system. Continue reading
Certified Rolfing in Fort Worth-dallas and Budokon Yoga
Dynamic capacity in the physical body is based on its dynamic capacity in all 3 planes of movement. The 3 normal planes of function in the body are frontal, sagital, and transverse. Continue reading
The Chinese Teapot
With the popularity of the Chinese teapot for brewing tea, the demand for teapots created a growth in the industry and by the 15th century CE, tea was no longer regarded exclusively for medicinal usage, but the Chinese and Japanese were drinking tea for ceremonial purposes. Chinese scholars and intellectuals engaged in the design of teapots. Continue reading