Toned arms? Check. Lean legs? Got ‘em! Strong neck? Huh? Very few people think about their necks, let alone performing strengthening exercises for the neck musculature. But if you consider how often your head moves, neck strengthening is a no-brainer.
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Robert Rickover shows Imogen Ragone a different, non-traditional, approach to improving the head/neck relationship, F Mathias Alexander’s “Primary Control.” ...
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