I am guilty of leading with my hips. I catch myself leaning into walls and furniture. I love the cue stack it up. My brain gets it. Again this book has been great validating how I feel with pulling back on all the stuff when I’m teaching. Over cueing, hands on adjustments etc. I will say though I took class the other day and I myself don’t really like to be adjusted, as we went to child’s pose I saw the teacher heading my way and I’m thinking to myself “don’t come over here, don’t push my hips down!!” And yes she did come over and she lightly place her hands on my spine. That was it. Is was very nice! I felt like she saw me. I appreciated it!!
I know the "don't come over here please!" feeling really, well. And it's always nice when they "get it." I'm so glad you're still with me, Andrea! Happy to hear the book is serving you well.
I am guilty of leading with my hips. I catch myself leaning into walls and furniture. I love the cue stack it up. My brain gets it. Again this book has been great validating how I feel with pulling back on all the stuff when I’m teaching. Over cueing, hands on adjustments etc. I will say though I took class the other day and I myself don’t really like to be adjusted, as we went to child’s pose I saw the teacher heading my way and I’m thinking to myself “don’t come over here, don’t push my hips down!!” And yes she did come over and she lightly place her hands on my spine. That was it. Is was very nice! I felt like she saw me. I appreciated it!!
I know the "don't come over here please!" feeling really, well. And it's always nice when they "get it." I'm so glad you're still with me, Andrea! Happy to hear the book is serving you well.
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