Inhale to lengthen the spine and softly widen the ribs, exhale to settle shoulders and release jaw tension. Gentle breathing patterns help stabilize the core, reduce dizziness, and guide posture adjustments without force. Try counting slow fours, matching each phrase of music, so calm breath organizes movement, steadies attention, and gives every step a supportive, soothing rhythm that encourages ease, safety, and a welcoming sense of grounded presence.
Start seated with ankle circles, knee marches, and slow hip sways, then progress to gentle shoulder rolls and open-palm wrist spirals. Keep movements small and comfortable, always within a pain-free range. Add light isometric holds for steady core engagement. This sequence warms synovial fluid, awakens proprioception, reduces stiffness, and prepares you for dance patterns that feel smooth, supported, and adaptable, whether you remain seated or stand with light assistance.
Map the box step using compact shifts and minimal travel, favoring small directional cues through the hands, elbows, and torso. If standing, use a stable aid or partner counterbalance; if seated, express glide with pelvis roll and shoulder sway. The goal is creamy continuity, not distance covered. Slow music widens your margins, making alignment, timing, and shared ease the stars of your movement story every patient, musical measure.
Map the box step using compact shifts and minimal travel, favoring small directional cues through the hands, elbows, and torso. If standing, use a stable aid or partner counterbalance; if seated, express glide with pelvis roll and shoulder sway. The goal is creamy continuity, not distance covered. Slow music widens your margins, making alignment, timing, and shared ease the stars of your movement story every patient, musical measure.
Map the box step using compact shifts and minimal travel, favoring small directional cues through the hands, elbows, and torso. If standing, use a stable aid or partner counterbalance; if seated, express glide with pelvis roll and shoulder sway. The goal is creamy continuity, not distance covered. Slow music widens your margins, making alignment, timing, and shared ease the stars of your movement story every patient, musical measure.