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	<title>Comments on: Opening the Ribcage for More Lift in Spine Extension</title>
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		<title>By: Elaine Ewing</title>
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		<description>Hi Aliesa!
Great image, so creative!
I like it, its an interesting way to focus on feeling the open spaces in the fan as the opening of the spaces between the ribs.  With that as a focus, the shoulders almost don&#039;t even want to overwork to form the position!
Its also nice to imagine the fan as opening from the center, just a little different feeling other than opening from one end or the other.
I like this so much that I plan go out and buy one of those fans to have at the studio and to use as a visual aid!
Awesome blog!  Let&#039;s keep communicating!
elaine</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Aliesa!<br />
Great image, so creative!<br />
I like it, its an interesting way to focus on feeling the open spaces in the fan as the opening of the spaces between the ribs.  With that as a focus, the shoulders almost don&#8217;t even want to overwork to form the position!<br />
Its also nice to imagine the fan as opening from the center, just a little different feeling other than opening from one end or the other.<br />
I like this so much that I plan go out and buy one of those fans to have at the studio and to use as a visual aid!<br />
Awesome blog!  Let&#8217;s keep communicating!<br />
elaine</p>
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