Joy of sports
3. toukokuuta 2017 klo 14.58 | |
Hi
I treid to find some Brasilian media or sports site. I have been for a few years interested in Brasilian culture and been surprised to notice that even though Brasilians look positive, skilled and feeling, they don't feel so very well. Today I figured out the reason fior that and how to correct that. Brasilians are very good at fine coordination which they do both at the outer reaches of their body and all the way from the body center at stomach, like as if they were painting. (But many painters are even lousier, so don't mix tyhem with this.) That is an artificial non-instinctual way to coordinate body according to the sense of sight. We here in Finland have a very different climate, which is much more beneficial for being speedy and active. Our way of fine coordination would propably suit also other climates and it is very natural and brings lots of well-being: Be very natural, very emotional naturally at the stomach area and near it, so that you can move only roughly, like right or forward or left or backwards. So you did not disturb your body center, emotions or naturality at all: they determined the exact way fo moving and exact direction. Then take your social eye and your sense of atmoshpheres along: which social styles are naturally possible for you right now: choose from them the exact form of the outer parts of your body and roughly the form of the parts at middle distance from the center outwards. So you can go for example a little bit bold and protecting so feelings, being sturdy. At the same time atmospoheric and via that thinking skills and fine mechanics, which alters the movements slightly at the center, somewhat at the outer reaches. And for example liking or taking social dastance, which also determines movements. Or like with basic skills only or with emotional strenght of high skill. Etc. One can get one's experinece of life to sing, just about always: http://finnishskills.blogspot. With good wiushes from Finland, Kaisa Hannele Tervola, Savonlinna, opriginally from Helsinki |