Tom Myers – The Arm Lines And The 3 Spirals
Description Of The Arm Lines And The 3 Spirals
The Arm Lines and the 3 Spirals with Tom Myers
Many athletic endeavors, including the golf swing, depend on coordinated spiral action to impart full momentum. In golf, for example, the coordination of the swing depends on the strength, balance, and coordination among 3 spiral systems hidden in the muscle layers. The most outer of these spirals connects the shoulder and hip girdles contralaterally. The middle spiral centers and rotates the trunk, while the inner spiral turns the spine on its axis. If any one of these spirals is out of balance, or the coordination among them is not well-timed, it will throw off the accuracy or the power of the swing, or the throw.
This video with Anatomy Trains author Tom provides a tour of these three spirals, how they work in action, and how to use them together for maximum power.
About Tom Myers
Tom has practiced integrative manual therapy for over 40 years in a variety of clinical and cultural settings. Tom is the author of Anatomy Trains (2020, 4th ed), co-author of Fascial Release for Structural Balance (North Atlantic, 2010, 2017), co-author of Anatomy Trains in Motion Study Guide (2019), author of Body3, The Anatomist’s Corner, Structural Integration: Collected Articles, and BodyReading: Visual Assessment and The Anatomy Trains, and has also written extensively for Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies (Elsevier).
He has also produced over 20 online learning courses with Anatomy Trains, and others in collaboration with various body-minded professional groups. Tom lives and sails on the coast of Maine in the USA. Tom and his team deliver professional development courses and certification in Structural Integration worldwide.
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