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the hardest area of the body to learn in PR is by far the head in the neck and that is covered in the cervical revolution course and quite frankly to try to go into even all the detail on videos as almost impossible but I just want to give an idea of what may be going on or what is going on essentially when youre on your right foot remember pri is walking and breathing when youre on your right foot your left pelvis is rotated forward and oriented to the right your torso counter rotates back to the left and because the left shoulder is higher than the right shoulder your head and neck would be like this which is not good and we want to obviously keep in level line-of-sight so our neck will side bend to the left this being my left and then rotating to the left and that is what you should be when youre on your right foot but again when you switch over to your left foot if youre still in this position and you havent gotten to the opposite position thats when youre no longer alterna