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AY #388 - left and right mistake?You are here: » Discussion Forums » Educational Materials Discussion Forum » Alexander Yanai Discussions » AY Errata
Submitted by Lynette Reid on August 8, 2005 - 6:06pm.
The position you are in at this point in the lesson is face up, left leg long, right leg bent open to the side with the right ankle on its side on or above the left knee, holding the arch of the left foot in your left hand. I'm wondering if, in instruction #5, when it says "bend the light leg in the knee and lift it," the idea is not rather the one in the following sentence, to bend the left leg in the knee and thereby lift the right leg, which is already bent. |
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