John Spencer< [log in to unmask]> writes:
<< Ironically, this is an important tenet in Dynamic Stabilisation work Mel.
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***When I sent through my original letter I was most aware of this apparent
fact, also knew that activation in a given limited situation does not
necessarily mean integrated optimal involvement in some complex motor
activity involving multiarticular movement whose patterns of muscular and
other soft tissue involvement change from moment to moment. Note that a
given motor strategy is ephemeral and situation dependent, where the latter
often is very transitory, opportunistic, nonlinear and indeterminate.
Dr Mel C Siff
Denver, USA
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Supertraining/
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