<p>I invite you to take a few easy breaths and see if you can notice your ribs expanding in all directions.....</p>
<p>See if you can notice your heartbeat....many ways to try this: connecting with arteries in your neck, touching a wrist, and you may have other methods for becoming aware of your own heartbeat...sometimes if I am quiet enough, I can sense my heartbeat around my eyes.</p>
<p>Allowing the breath to be present, start a few easy circles with your upper body. &nbsp;No right or wrong way to approach this idea with a goal of enlivening our upper bodies, relaxing muscles, bringing blood flow...Circles one way and then the other - head, shoulders, upper back - any body parts that feel good.</p>
<p>Then find some space where you can reach out and connect with a wall near you - perhaps reaching out your hand to connect solidly with the wall in front of you. &nbsp;Then turn away and start to twist to see behind you while staying connected to the wall. &nbsp;You may feel a stretch in your shoulder, upper chest and yes, perhaps a gentle opening of your heart. Inhale - and as you exhale see if you can twist even a millimeter further around, but always staying in the comfortable zoom. &nbsp;When you're ready, slowly untwist, release and shake it all out if that feels good. &nbsp;Before trying the other side, notice if you can feel a difference on the side we just worked with? &nbsp;You might feel some additional warmth, flexibility, kind of a buzzy sensation, or maybe no change at all. &nbsp;Super important to be gentle though and allow the tissues to soften in a gentle way.</p>
<p>When you are ready try the other side......Connect, Inhale, Twist, Release and Shake...</p>
<p>After trying this practice, I like to find an area where I can move freely and stretch, swipe, toss, and paint the air around me in a freestyle way.....Swing, bounce, carve and enjoy the potential of a new range of motion, new possibilities both physically and metaphorically by opening our hearts for a deeper connection with ourselves, each other and our environments - opening our hearts toward possibility a little bit more each day.</p>
<p>Take Care...</p>
<p>This Take Care Card was inspired by Kristy Kuhn. &nbsp;Copyright @Gina Gibney Dance, Inc. All rights reserved.</p>

Gibney Cares

Amy Miller, Gibney

Open Your Heart

MAY 26, 20204 MIN
Gibney Cares

Open Your Heart

MAY 26, 20204 MIN

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<p>I invite you to take a few easy breaths and see if you can notice your ribs expanding in all directions.....</p> <p>See if you can notice your heartbeat....many ways to try this: connecting with arteries in your neck, touching a wrist, and you may have other methods for becoming aware of your own heartbeat...sometimes if I am quiet enough, I can sense my heartbeat around my eyes.</p> <p>Allowing the breath to be present, start a few easy circles with your upper body. &nbsp;No right or wrong way to approach this idea with a goal of enlivening our upper bodies, relaxing muscles, bringing blood flow...Circles one way and then the other - head, shoulders, upper back - any body parts that feel good.</p> <p>Then find some space where you can reach out and connect with a wall near you - perhaps reaching out your hand to connect solidly with the wall in front of you. &nbsp;Then turn away and start to twist to see behind you while staying connected to the wall. &nbsp;You may feel a stretch in your shoulder, upper chest and yes, perhaps a gentle opening of your heart. Inhale - and as you exhale see if you can twist even a millimeter further around, but always staying in the comfortable zoom. &nbsp;When you're ready, slowly untwist, release and shake it all out if that feels good. &nbsp;Before trying the other side, notice if you can feel a difference on the side we just worked with? &nbsp;You might feel some additional warmth, flexibility, kind of a buzzy sensation, or maybe no change at all. &nbsp;Super important to be gentle though and allow the tissues to soften in a gentle way.</p> <p>When you are ready try the other side......Connect, Inhale, Twist, Release and Shake...</p> <p>After trying this practice, I like to find an area where I can move freely and stretch, swipe, toss, and paint the air around me in a freestyle way.....Swing, bounce, carve and enjoy the potential of a new range of motion, new possibilities both physically and metaphorically by opening our hearts for a deeper connection with ourselves, each other and our environments - opening our hearts toward possibility a little bit more each day.</p> <p>Take Care...</p> <p>This Take Care Card was inspired by Kristy Kuhn. &nbsp;Copyright @Gina Gibney Dance, Inc. All rights reserved.</p>