Guest guest Posted April 12, 2008 Report Share Posted April 12, 2008 <omagnan wrote: > > I don't know if the alternative shoulder taping has the same >effect, To a much lesser degree than what you mentioned... > but in my case, a " violent " cross crawl is essential. I like that word " violent " . So, what else did I leave out? There is much and I'm curious who will notice " what specifically " ? Thank you. Ps. It's really one of those things that needs particular attention to, especially if homolateral. So then they need that " special " drill. Easily known with energy testing. Thank you Oliver. > Olivier > - > docspeed2001 > creative_energies > Thursday, April 10, 2008 6:22 PM > [creative_energies] some differences in brain > There are some brain differences. > The corpus collostrum (sp?), which connect left and right brain > hemispheres is about 2 ½ time larger in most females than in most > males. > This results in the following types of behavior. > Males, on the average, do one thing well at a time, and they can do >it very well. > But if you get them multi-tasking, most have trouble, and the >quality does goes down. > Females, on the average do not do one thing as well as a male, but > are masters of multi-tasking, and getting many things done at once. > The good news is, with proper brain training, males can easily be > taught to multi-task very effectively. > 1. learning to go to alpha/theta through relaxation. > 2. doing the alternative shoulder slapping > 3. doing the Wayne Cook. > 4. pulling the ears > 5. doing the Crown pull > Did I leave anything out? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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