The Piano Players Pain
by Jeremy ChanceArms are a wonderful creation.
Who needs four legs?
Like birds – a fellow vertebrate – our arms help us fly into all kinds of new directions.
We use them to do things like, well – play the piano.
But the piano players pain is the pain of us all— neck pain, backaches, sore wrists—an endless litany of woe.
Do birds’ wings hurt when they fly?
Hard to know, but I imagine they don’t. Because birds are using their “arms” as designed by Nature. Birds got the use of their arms right through millions of years of evolutionary iterations.
Birds evolved to fly. Perfection and flight.
But did we evolve to play the piano?
Or wrestle with a football, write with a pen or tap on a keyboard?
For many people – these activities cause pain, and the reason is simple enough…
People forgot what their arm is.
You can prove this with a simple experiment: “Point to where your arm begins.”
Try it out with friends and watch where they point.
In most cases, people do not point to where the arm begins. Your arm begins just below your neck – did you point there? Do your friends?
I doubt it.
People forgot what their arm is.
A result of forgetting your ENTIRE arm is you think about HALF of your arm instead. This is just one of the myriad misconceptions existing in the minds of people with postural pain.
It is also a misconception which does not need anything more than a few simple sentences change – hence it is an ideal method for online teaching.
Most people who experience postural pain – whether in everyday life or during specialized activities such as playing the piano – have a concept problem. BodyThinking Online is a course designed to take you through a plethora of misconceptions that are common when people think about their postural design.
Alexander once famously stated:
“To know when we are wrong is all that we shall ever know in this world.”
It could be a tag line for BodyThinking Online.
Harmony is there waiting to happen –misconceptions make the mess. Once anyone – you included – comes to understand Nature’s postural design, the result can be nothing short of miraculous. Just like a bird, people start to fly.
In this case, not into the air, but into a clear space where you finally come to meet and know your arms, and now your arms come to know you. It’s a journey, an adventure.
BodyThinking is the course where all this information lives.
With all the extras, it’s worth $1,489.
I reduced that to $700, more than 50% off.
But that’s not all!
At no extra cost, I am throwing in BodyChance’s recent Online Symposium “How to Teach Online (by example)” It contains 15 sessions with Cathy Madden, Lucia Walker, Malcolm Balk and others.
The Symposium is not only about HOW to teach; it IS them teaching – Online! Lots of ideas, and examples of how to do it from a collective experience pool of 291 years. And 219 years of that was spent teaching by the 6 Guest teachers.
It was selling for $360 in Japan, and now I am bundling it with this package for nothing extra.
So how much do you need right now to get started?
Just $140.
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