In The Art & Science of Cueing, Eric Franklin demonstrates creative cueing techniques that movement and fitness instructors can use to ensure students train with precise, tension-free movement.
From basic concepts such as understanding the movement modality and assessing the comprehension level of students, to more elaborate techniques such as using anatomical imagery and metaphorical cues, Franklin covers a wide range of teaching topics.
Vivid cues, both verbal and non-verbal, are explained so that instructors can readily incorporate them and help movement learners develop their talent.
Combined with illustrations and photographs that bring the concepts to life, the book taps into Franklin's imagination to equip both beginning and master teachers with the knowledge to inspire lifelong movement proficiency.
Illustrated. Softcover; 68 pages.
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Eric has studied and trained with some of the top movement imagery and conditioning specialists around the world. He developed the Franklin Method®, which combines imagery, experiential anatomy and reconditioning movement exercises. His techniques have been combined with dance-specific conditioning exercises for the New York University School of the Arts, The Royal Ballet School and the Laban Center in London. Eric Franklin is the author of several mind-body books.
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