I think asymmetrical balance is a very good term to use when talking about the human psyche, especially the way many people experience stress and worry. It refers to the way we perceive our surroundings. This often leads to creating situations where everything is perceived to be in a different place.
This is something that has been discussed quite a bit in regards to the psychological and physical effects of the space shuttle crash of Columbia. The psychological effects of the shuttle disaster were the same way that the space shuttle crash of Challenger looked like a fire in real life. However, the physical effects of the space shuttle crash of Columbia were much more severe and were more in line with what we see on earth today. It was a very real and tragic event with a significant impact on how people live and work.
Our bodies have a built in biological algorithm that can detect and understand how much force it needs to take in. It’s a simple thing called the “biological response to a stimulus.” When we’re faced with a stimulus and we need to take in all of the energy that it gives us… our body uses the biological algorithm to make sure it gets enough.
If you have had a stroke, you can feel it in your body. If you have had a heart attack, you can feel it in your body. If you have had a traumatic brain injury or stroke, you can feel it in your body.
This is a concept that we don’t realize we have a lot of. It’s probably one of the biggest issues for people with a disability that they get the sense that there are things that can’t be done. If you’re a cyclist, your balance is a lot more important than for someone that is blind. We don’t realize that our bodies are so complex and have so many more layers than we think.
The concept of asymmetrical balance is one that is used in our products. It is one of the key concepts in our Balance of Care, and it is one of the core concepts of our new “Living Balance” product. The term refers to the principle that a person has a range of motion that is not normally thought of as being possible or normal. We want to make it easy for our customers to do the things that are possible in any situation.
Asymmetrical balance is when your body’s movements are not constrained by the outside of the body or the outside of the environment. Instead of being constrained by gravity, for example, a person’s body may be able to move upwards or downwards, or sideways. In situations where the forces of gravity are not a problem, a person’s body has a range of motion that is free and unencumbered.
In asymmetrical balance the external body is not held rigidly to the external environment, and while the body is moving it is also moving through the environment. This allows the movements to be more free and natural, even if the environment is changing. It’s like a very flexible parachute, or a very flexible bike frame. It allows the body to be free to move through the environment, even though the external environment is changing.
The idea of asymmetrical balance goes beyond the ability to stand on the edge of a cliff, or run while jumping from a high building. When the body is in balance, the muscles, tendons, and joints work in harmony, providing the body with a very flexible, easy, and comfortable motion. It is the very movement of the body that allows it to be free and unencumbered.
The other day, I was working on the deck of my local cafe. One of our employees, who is an avid runner, came into my office and asked, “How can you make a bike that can go up to the top of the balcony?” I replied, “By putting the foot over the saddle.” As I began to explain how this was done, she stopped me and asked if I was sure it was okay.