Hey there! Super good question! The (rotational) Cambré is a head movement, so a lot of people just call them head movements or sometimes head rolls. For us, the (rotational) Cambré is different from a head roll because the focus is more about opening the chest to the roof and bending the back. On the head roll we focus on doing a small upper body movement.
Hello guys, please correct me if i'm wrong 😇 In my understanding, the movement is turning into a "rotational cambré" when : in addition to the normal headroll ( more or less 45° neck extension of the cervical vertebrae) we add an additional upper back extension (+45° from the dorsal vertebrae), which cause the chest to open more
Hello guys! Could you please advise if when the follower arrives up (from the pendulum/lateral reverse wave), he/she needs to transfert the full weight on the left leg, or if he/she need 50-50 on both legs before executing the cambré. Thanks! 😇😄
Excellent explanation of the move. Thank you ❤️
Thank you so much Jake 😊
Hello, guys! Is there a diffence between those two terms, that you use: cambré and headroll? :)
Hey there! Super good question! The (rotational) Cambré is a head movement, so a lot of people just call them head movements or sometimes head rolls.
For us, the (rotational) Cambré is different from a head roll because the focus is more about opening the chest to the roof and bending the back.
On the head roll we focus on doing a small upper body movement.
Hello guys, please correct me if i'm wrong 😇 In my understanding, the movement is turning into a "rotational cambré" when : in addition to the normal headroll ( more or less 45° neck extension of the cervical vertebrae) we add an additional upper back extension (+45° from the dorsal vertebrae), which cause the chest to open more
Love this move but never learned it in any class. Many thanks!
Happy you like it! 😊
superb thank you
So happy you like it! 😊
Hello guys! Could you please advise if when the follower arrives up (from the pendulum/lateral reverse wave), he/she needs to transfert the full weight on the left leg, or if he/she need 50-50 on both legs before executing the cambré. Thanks! 😇😄
Thank youu!!
You’re welcome! 😊
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