4-D-0 RELEASE MOTIONS

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Old 05-03-2005, 10:26 AM
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This is a section where Mr. Kelley's 7th edition revisions make an important change in his wording- he changes "concentrates" to "is aware of". You're not the first to bring this important clarification up- more than 25 years ago others had the same questions/issues and after contemplation Mr. Kelley understood that the term "concentrates" implies that you are "doing" something with the hands. The change to "is aware of" more properly denotes the Release Motions as effects of the movement and not something that you have to concentrate on in order to make it happen. This is in the context of the perfected motion, AS OPPOSED to a particular stage of development where the individual may be learning, changing, looking, looking, "concentrating" on perfecting and/or changing the release motions.

I know that, the above feedback may not answer your entire question- but I think it is an important first step- please feel free to re-ask or reclarify your question if necessary.

Hope that helps.

Mike O.
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