Steve Maxwell – Crawl Like a Baby, Walk Like a Man
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Crawl like a baby, walk like a man
Realignment movement. Experience Steve’s latest fascination, right in the moment!
Filmed on location in Slovenia, this video is a document of Steve’s latest obsessions and experiments with vestibular reestablishment protocols, cross-crawling patterns, and other related activities Steve collectively refers to as “baby training.”
Not just an introduction to Steve’s latest explorations, but an introduction to charming Lubljana, Slovenia, the smallest European capital, where the local population is as surprisingly fit, attractive, and ready for action as the scenery.
From the no-guile baby exercises, to the still POV camera, everything about this video is falling apart into its simplicity … and yet, if you’ve been watching Steve for any amount of time, you already know that simplicity, when provided by Steve Maxwell, it generally hides insightful wisdom gained from experience.
Crawl Like a Baby, Walk Like a Man is packed with helpful exercises that not only develop and build on physical fitness, but open and activate neural pathways, effectively recalling memory on a more subtle level. Try it and you will see!
And don’t be surprised if you find yourself lightening, and in a better, happier, and optimistic frame of mind as a result.
You will notice a decidedly joyous mind in this video, because it is impossible to stay in a depression, posturally or mentally, when you participate in a Steve Baby Training Match.
Here’s the thing: one hour of motion a day won’t make up for 23 hours of no motion.
But what if you have only one hour per day (or less) to spare?
Get into vestibular readjustment protocols!
Immerse yourself in Steve’s world of fun and fitness and you’ll be on your way to regain the benefits of reawakened memory – and physical reality – of youth and vitality, simply by going all the way back to movement patterns. from childhood.
More than just the raw stimulations of the central nervous system that you get from more conventional physical resistance training, these innocent protocols stimulate the higher parts of the mind and body.
Quoth the Coach:
“In fact, I’ve derived more benefit from these simple … Exercises [vestibular reestablishments] than I have even from Joint Mobility …”
“Tracking is one of the most fantastic exercises you can do.”
“… It’s not easy, but you can get back to it: you can definitely regain your lost youth.”
Steve Maxwell from Crawl like a baby, walk like a man
Steve is busy incorporating this material into all of his current seminar offerings, so if you plan to attend any of his upcoming seminars, this video will help you prepare for what to expect.
Because we respect your time and intelligence, here is the gist of this sales copy:
Do you want to train like Steve Maxwell? Do you wonder how he does what he does? See this video.
This video has a duration of about 81 minutes
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