Friday, October 31, 2008

Boo!





Happy Halloween!







I've lost 30lbs this year, so I'm going as a skeleton.

I built this guy (Dennis) in my trainer's garage in Bend, OR. A fun weekend with fellow classmates as we wielded drills and bungy-cords and the occasional brew.









I was warned...'Sasquatch Crossing' sign in Piercy,CA on Hwy 101.

Foggy morning in the Redwoods. They hide best in these conditions!




















Fall colors in the Redwoods on the 'Avenue of the Giants'.













For more on the Feldenkrais Method® you can go to:
http://www.feldenkrais.com/


Erik LaSeur

Guild Certified Feldenkrais Teacher®
http://www.alkimoves.com/

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Travel scenes



I don't think this guy was too amused at me backing my car up to take his picture, he was strolling along the shoulder just inside the West Yellowstone entrance.






One of the painter's pots....










Boys being boys....






Larry checking out the snow in Yellowstone...











This guy stopped all traffic just outside Jackson, Wyoming...







Zion National Park, one of the tunnel vents...

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Sunset over the North Rim of the Grand Canyon...

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For more on the Feldenkrais Method® you can go to:

http://www.feldenkrais.com/


Erik LaSeur
Guild Certified Feldenkrais Teacher®

http://www.alkimoves.com/

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Keeping faith






Faith was born with her hind legs and part of a front leg (which had to be amputated).



She learned how to adapt to the situation and walks nearly erect. Notice how her tail is used for counter-balance.



Teach a person (or dog for that matter) how to function and their form adapts to the stimulus given it.



The common perception is that if you change someone's form then their function will change. I agree with this to a degree...once someone is in a chronic state then they can more easily address their habitual natures and learn to change their functions to more satisfying and efficient experiences.



Learn to live life more fully as a human being, or as a more full human doggie!






For more on the Feldenkrais Method® you can go to:
http://www.feldenkrais.com/


Erik LaSeur

Guild Certified Feldenkrais Teacher®
http://www.alkimoves.com/