Slouching shoulders becomes a habit that you may not correct. It takes a whole new look at life to lift and pull back one's shoulders. One has to go thru a litany of changes to finally find that lengthening the spine and freeing the neck is the principle way to change for the better. Balancing one's head on top of the free neck. Alignment of the spine and neck is key. The inversion table I use helps this alignment.
It is with great sadness and enormous sense of loss that I report that Chris Lightfoot, the therapist giving this session, has left his body, peacefully in his sleep, on the 20th. August 2009. He was generous with himself, he was fun to be with, he was open and creative. He is greatly missed.
@krnotoole1954 HI Karen. Thanks for the comments. Good luck with the inversion table. If you are going to go for full inversion there is a point in putting a bolster or long pillow under the knees to get them a bit bent. Full inversion can put a strain on the lower back unless you get this little bend at the knees. Putting a pillow under the back at the shoulder blades can also increase the bend at the hips which allows better decompression in the lumbar spine. Have fun, Paul Terrell.
You have to to this for me!!! please!!
pcilla31 9 months ago
Slouching shoulders becomes a habit that you may not correct. It takes a whole new look at life to lift and pull back one's shoulders. One has to go thru a litany of changes to finally find that lengthening the spine and freeing the neck is the principle way to change for the better. Balancing one's head on top of the free neck. Alignment of the spine and neck is key. The inversion table I use helps this alignment.
BackInsight 1 year ago
That looks awesome :)
villevn 1 year ago
Thanks for all the comments and nice words about Chris. It means alot.
Silje Lightfoot, his daughter
varmekabel 1 year ago
This video makes one horny..that's natural though, right? :)
blkgnuz2007 1 year ago 2
@blkgnuz2007 hahaha i was thinking the same thing, so yes, it's natural
mambac7 11 months ago
Superb.
0987654321libra 1 year ago
Looks fun and natural
DR.ED
healingdragon 1 year ago
Great therapy. I guess the person on the bottom must be taller than the person being treated?
david85251 2 years ago
sexy
Fahad1422 2 years ago
De tout coeur avec vous
Il laisse un magnifique témoignage
corinnevigne 2 years ago
It is with great sadness and enormous sense of loss that I report that Chris Lightfoot, the therapist giving this session, has left his body, peacefully in his sleep, on the 20th. August 2009. He was generous with himself, he was fun to be with, he was open and creative. He is greatly missed.
Paul Terrell, founder of Inversion Therapy.
Tameban 2 years ago
@Tameban Hello, I just set up an inversion table. Reading thru all the comments and helpful advise led me to your comment.
My most heartfelt sympathy for Chris Lightfoot.. A good soul has moved on to whatever his next project is.
May you enjoy the memory of this treasured individual. I hope your loss becomes an easy road as you travel thru whatever life brings you.
Blessing,
Karen O'toole
Shangrilagems52@yahoo.com
krnotoole1954 1 year ago
@krnotoole1954 HI Karen. Thanks for the comments. Good luck with the inversion table. If you are going to go for full inversion there is a point in putting a bolster or long pillow under the knees to get them a bit bent. Full inversion can put a strain on the lower back unless you get this little bend at the knees. Putting a pillow under the back at the shoulder blades can also increase the bend at the hips which allows better decompression in the lumbar spine. Have fun, Paul Terrell.
Tameban 1 year ago
very nice
rawfood4me 2 years ago