New posture illustration

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Hi All,

We have a new illustration of the posture, which is located in #12 of the FAQ section. I'm hoping it will be helpful!

:-) Christine

I can't find the FAQs or the Resources that you mentioned had articles and such. I thought I read them one time but now I cannot locate any of it. Where do I go to find these things?
Thanks.

www.wholewoman.com. Left side of page.

I'm looking on the left side and only seeing Who's online, Who's new, Active Forum, New Forum, Blog, and Comments. Am I on the wrong web page? My address bar says wholewoman.com/drupal

That posture pic just looks like a normal person to me :(
Sue

I think it's a wonderful idea to put this illustration there. Thanks for the effort Christine. I did find it easily, I guess lucky. It helps with the shoulder positioning and I also find that the detailed explanations are helpful to me with the visuals.
But, I think that the chin is too tucked on the left illustration and the tummy looks completely sucked in on the rigth. Or is it just me?
Cheers

You have to go back to the main page. Here you have to go to "Faqs". I hope you find it. x

go here...

http://www.wholewoman.com/faqs/index.php

then click on Q12...
Sue

I'm sorry you don't like the illustration. We tried to show the slight pulling up of the last pair of ribs in the front-facing pic, yet portrayed the belly as not sucked in in the side view. I know the tucked chin is a bit much, but sometimes if you don't exaggerate a bit, people don't get it. We'll keep trying.

Remove her arm and show the exact 'dip' you need in the spine...
Cos the woman just looks normal - Need to show a before and after type thing to show us what we are trying to achieve posture wise...

I know it is complicated - Her arm is covering spine etc and that is what we need to see :(

Sue

Thank you, Christine! This drawing helped me a lot and it made me fee good because I now know what I thought it meant and what it is really matches. I didn't have much time to look at it before going to work so printed it out and studied it more thoroughly on my break then I showed it to Carrie when I went for my massage after work. She appreciated seeing it and knows of a couple of women she works on who will also be interested in it as well as this site. Also I've finally found some shoes that are making a difference in holding the posture.

We do like it very much! Just giving some feedback. Thanks for trying to perfect it! It is very helpful to have the instructions with the drawings. Cheers

hi

thanks for the drawing christine, it's really usefull in the way it itemises the work top to bottom but perhaps sue has a point about the back dip part being obscured a little by the arm.

Best wishes

Anne-helen

Christine, thanks a heap for this illustration. It's been enormously helpful to me, as I think I've been missing the pulling up on the rib part of the posture. Is it a slight "pulling up" aspect? If so, it facilitates more use of my breath, and other sort of intangibles in pulling up the organs. It's also had me developing some more stretches which also use the breath and facilitate upward movement. Your comments?

You're so right. This work happens on our feet. After more than 2 months here, I feel as if I'm only just beginnig to get it. I'd just love to do a personal session with you. If you plan to be in the Bay Area, please let me know!

Marie