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    The joint reaction force

    It is always good that we pay attention to the floor reaction force. This force is nature, and it is always there on the earth. All we need is to realize it. However, this is not enough for better. There is another reaction force in the ...
    25/12/2015
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    How far forward our head needs to go?

    I think that by thinking of our head with the direction "the head forward and up" could be an ignition (subtle energy) to function our motor cortex in the brain. It is because we usually do not conscious of our head and the motion of the...
    01/08/2015
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    The reasons for our thinking of the head and support

    【The reasons for our thinking of the head】 First, I describe here that the reasons why we had better think of our head while we move. Thinking of the head helps us to place the center of gravity of the body at the adequate position and...
    29/07/2015
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    Using words in the AT lesson

    In regards to using words for the AT lesson while giving experience with hands-on, I use a fair amount of words and try to explain pupils as much as possible.  Our skillful touch is important in the AT lesson. It is really so. At th...
    22/07/2015
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    A reliable sensory appreciation

    Our interpretation of the sense may be different from truth. It is because we usually don't appreciate them properly. We usually tend to appreciate them vaguely without having an objective point of view. So, what you think of doing may n...
    11/06/2015
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