Terra Karda Blog:


November 2008
20: Pilates coming to Terra Karda Studio
05: Nia at Riverdale Fitness Mill
October 2008
31: Latin Dance Lessons at Terra Karda Studio
17: Nia @ GoodLife Fitness in Georgetown, Ontario
15: FREE YOGA CLASSES
14: Nia on Fort Myers Beach
11: Nia Movement Form #1 - Tai Chi
10: Nia Movement Form #2 - Tae Kwon Do
10: Nia Movement Form #3 - Aikido
09: Nia Movement Form #4 - Jazz
08: Nia Movement Form #5 - Modern
07: Nia Movement Form #6 - Duncan
06: Nia Movement Form #7 - Feldenkrais
05: Nia Movement Form #8 - Alexander Tech.
04: Nia Movement Form #9 - Yoga
03: What is Feldenkrais?
02: Tips for Nia Students
01: NEW Nia CLASS IN INGLEWOOD, ON
September 2008
30: "Nia and Habitat: building healthy bodies, building healthy communities."
28: VIDEO - Helen Terry speaks about Nia
23: Chocolate Martini Nia Night
23: Classes cancelled this week-end
19: Global Mala Project
18: Filled with Energy and Joy
17: Nia in a Piano Teacher’s Life
15: "Celebrating 25 Years of Pleasure"
15: Ageless and Strong with Nia – 74 Year–Old Nia Teacher Dances Through Life
10: From Pain and Poor Health to Joy
07: FREE - Sunday morning Pranayama
03: FREE CLASS - Chakra Meditation & Nia
03: VIDEO - Team Nia dances for Habitat for Humanity
01: Fall Yoga Retreat
August 2008
31: Nia - The Neuroscience of Dance
20: Fall Schedule
July 2008
31: KARDA'S on Fort Myers Beach
28: VIDEO - Nia and The Five Stages of Self-Healing
28: Nia's Five Stages of Self Healing
23: "TEAM NIA" Supporting Habitat for Humanity Halton
22: Nia Aids in Healing Bipolar Disorder, Brings Joy
22: Nia - Voices of the Body
22: Nia - Voice of the Connective Tissue
22: Nia - Voice of the Muscles
22: Nia - Voice of the Ligaments
22: Nia - Voice of the Tendons
22: Nia - Voice of the Bones
22: Nia - Voice of the Joints
22: Nia - Voice of the Lymphatic System
22: Nia - Voice of the Respiratory System
22: Nia - Self Healing
22: Nia - The Body's Way Principle 1
22: Nia - The Body's Way Principle 2
22: Nia - The Body's Way Principle 3
22: Nia - The Body’s Way Principle 4
22: Nia - The Body's Way Education - An Overview
22: Nia - The Body's Way Education
21: NEW BUILD DATE offered to "Team Nia"
17: Nia Education - The Upper Arm Bone
14: VIDEO - Nia presented on CTV Vancouver
13: Move, Groove and Rejuvenate!
13: Nia Education - The Pelvis
13: Nia Education - The Chest
04: Nia Education - The Ankle Joint
03: Thai Yoga Massage thru July and August at a Discounted Price!
May 2008
07: Ground Breaking News
07: Donate. Participate. Advocate.
06: HfHH 2008 Partner Family - 51C John St.
05: HfHH 2008 Partner Family - 51B John St.
04: HfHH 2008 Partner Family - 51A John St.
April 2008
23: Laughter Yoga Classes
23: Nia Jam in Carlisle
08: Supta Surya Yoga and Wellness - OPEN HOUSE
08: Local Media - SNAP Halton Hills
08: Going with the flow at 25th Nia celebration
March 2008
28: Discover Your Life Force
27: Earth Hour
23: Ten Month Real Estate Millionaire
16: CTV Vancouver 2008 - Video Interview
10: FREE Nia Class Invitation
01: NIA : un mélange danse-yoga-arts martiaux énergisant
February 2008
28: Expressive Movement & Art Exploration
10: Welcome to our new website


What People are saying about Terra Karda Studio:

“Nia is AWESOME!!!!! Celebration, liberation, exploration of your mind , body and spirit.Unplugging your stress , plugging into your own rhythm” Ankur Manchanda, Brampton, Ontario

“Taking a Nia class is like dancing with your sisters at a wedding, holding nothing back. The only difference is there is no alcohol needed!”
Gail Kossel, Georgetown, Ontario

Nia - The Body’s Way Principle 4

Posted: Jul 22, 11:46 AM

The Body’s Way Demands Simultaneous Mobility and Stability

The Body’s Way Demands Simultaneous Mobility and Stability. Having just one or the other isn’t enough.

We know the body insists upon mobility because of the abundant presence in the body of flexible joints. There are thirteen primary joint systems in the body (in the wrists, elbows, shoulders, hips, knees, ankles, and spine), and each was designed to provide various forms and degrees of mobility, when empowered by adjoining muscles and connective tissues.

However, the same muscles, connective tissues, and joint designs also provide stability. Without stability, muscles and joints would be useless.

When we have the proper balance of stability and mobility, we have the power to move energy vertically, horizontally, and in circles, providing third-dimensional movement capabilities. This is critically important, because we live in a three-dimensional world. Most exercise programs, however, prescribe mostly just two-dimensional movements.

Some people have too much mobility, and not enough stability. An example would be a baseball pitcher whose shoulder joint has been excessively stretched and stressed over long periods of time. This type of hypermobility injury is quite common among the general public these days, because – like baseball pitchers – many people make the same repetitive motions in their jobs every day, causing an erosion of the stabilizing forces of their joints, muscles, ligaments, and tendons.

Other people have too much stability, at the expense of mobility and flexibility. This condition is extremely common among the vast number of people who sit in office chairs for many hours each day. Their joints, muscles, and connective tissues become rigid and inelastic.

Both excessive mobility and excessive stability can lead to osteoarthritis, other forms of chronic pain, injuries, and fatigue. They are both enemies of fitness – and enemies of feeling good.

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