Toe connections: gallbladder (GB) and liver (LV) Yesterday, we explored kidney and urinary bladder (included in todays slide). Today, I combined the myofascia and meridians of the GB and LV channels. The comparison begins to enlighten a few ideas, but I will wait until tomorrow when we do Stomach and Spleen. What’s worth noting here is the yin and Yang aspects of the foot. In fact, I feel like the fourth toe really gets forgotten (for that I’d add the third toe also since “knee over second toe,” and big toe fascinations are rather commonplace). Anyhow, if yin is receptive and yang is active, how can you play with your foot and balance and gait between these two lines??? Added hint: think fibularis muscles for fourth toe and #lateralline and extensor Hallucis Longus foot big toe and #deepfrontline of #fascia #feettraining #foottraining #humanarchitecture #yinyang #gallbladdermeridian #livermeridian #gaitanalysis #bigtoe #fourthtoe #footbalance #balance #meridians #myofascia #fascial #myofascial #adaptablepolarity #feetmovement https://www.instagram.com/p/ClobqHcp2Yz/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=











