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Posted on February 3, 2013

On the side – head and pelvis

Harness the power of the pelvis to support your upper limbs — with some twists, bends, and an intriguing mystery with the toes.

I’ll try to figure out what all those crunchy noise are and stop them. I think it’s a hair-microphone thing.

(This is AY 440.)

 

http://media.blubrry.com/kinesophics/kinesophics.ca/directaudio/OnSideHeadPelvisAY440.mp3

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