Hi Todd, you're working on a very interesting subject! It could be valuable to mention some relevant "reason why (hypothesis to be precise)" at least from my point of view. For instance: why did "fish"(first amphibians) start “walking”? Why flexion/extension spinal movement is preserved in water-based mammals like dolphin? ...
If I could, please consider in your list of resources the Philip Beach's book "Muscles and Meridians: the manipulation of shape".
Absolutely fascinating. Thanks so much for sharing.
Thanks Glen.
Hi Todd, you're working on a very interesting subject! It could be valuable to mention some relevant "reason why (hypothesis to be precise)" at least from my point of view. For instance: why did "fish"(first amphibians) start “walking”? Why flexion/extension spinal movement is preserved in water-based mammals like dolphin? ...
If I could, please consider in your list of resources the Philip Beach's book "Muscles and Meridians: the manipulation of shape".
Anyway, I can't wait to read your book! :-)
Thanks for the reference Sergio I will look into it.
Not sure the breathing on the cheetah is correct. Exhale goes with exertion and each leap forward is the exertion.
Hi Mike,
I don't know about the breathing, the post doesn't say anything about that.
Hi Todd, I’m a new subscriber and am finding your posts well worth reading. Looking forward to your new book. Thanks, Steve.
Thanks Steve.