Sorry, just to add, this is essentially who my client base is (high achievers, surgeons, specialists, attorneys, CPAs, engineers, etc.) and what they gain from my work with them jn my studio. I’m just taking it out of the wrapper of partnership dance and competitive ballroom dance.
Who it’s for:
Successful professionals (40-60) who unconsciously freeze and brace under pressure—shoulders rising, breath shallowing, knees locking. That chronic lockdown slowly drains their energy, shortens their fuse, and steals their presence at work and home.
What I teach:
A practical mechanical operating system (from 40+ years teaching elite partnership dance, forged in my own ICU collapse, divorce, and business resets) that trains you to instantly catch the physical “tell,” unlock the bracing, and return to a clean, dynamic stack—so your skeleton carries the load instead of your strained muscles.
Result: Today’s difficulties end exactly where they occur. No more emotional carry-over. Posture becomes an automated background process that keeps you calm, present, and responsive under real fire.
@criticalhitsTV That’s extremely accurate. Mattel’s own research confirms this when they made the toy line (a generic testisterone filled toy line with heavy Frazetta influence). They literally had the secret sauce but some people just “knew better” - the idiots.
@GeoDev1962@JoshuaLisec I’ve been fighting this battle since covid shut down my pancreas. Practical metabolic insight so I can manage with less insulin would be brilliant. I’ve yet to find it. Best so far was Casey Means’ Good Energy and it’s still not enough.
@raifordpalmer@JoshuaLisec It’s that emotional engagement now ranks exponetially higher in relationship values over traditional provider/protector. Why? I have my likely candidates.
Honestly, wholeheartedly agree and am living this. The biggest challenges boil down to kids coming first (your needs and couple time take a backseat), the ex staying in the picture with ongoing drama and logistics, step-parenting struggles around bonding, discipline, and potential resentment, plus all the inherited emotional and financial baggage from her past. Definitely very fulfilling in a relationship of faith and partnership.
@Homeschool_LLC Hierarchy, narrative and force are all substitutes for cooperation and coordination. Really difficult to teach a kid that, but worth it, nonetheless.