In the human standing movement, the only part that touches the ground is the base. By correcting the base to its original position, the feeling of the foot being straight when walking can be felt.
The body core is a function that is not involved in the movement, but is used to maintain and stabilize posture. By making the body core strong, it is expected to have a long-term effect on posture.
Humans have a tendency to keep their eyes parallel to balance. If the balance between the eyes is out of balance, the skull will shift, causing a disturbance in the autonomic nervous system and causing the face to collapse.
By relaxing the muscles necessary for breathing, the neck position is returned to the original position, and the movement of the ribs is smoothed, increasing the breathing volume, and thereby increasing the excretion of carbon dioxide, which helps to reduce waste in the body as much as possible.
The areas where waste products are accumulated are focused on, and the original gel is permeated while improving the flow of veins and lymph nodes, and the myofascial approach is also emphasized!
We also focus on the internal organs that are not involved in the movement, but are used to maintain and stabilize posture. By making the body core strong, it is expected to have a long-term effect on posture.