
Most people think of their hands and their spine as separate things. This two-minute wall drill makes the connection undeniable — you’ll feel exactly when your hands start to take weight, and why it has almost nothing to do with your hands.All you need is a wall.Start with your pinky finger edges against the wall, feet stepped back, and let your ribs drop toward the floor. Then slowly lift your ribs toward the ceiling — and notice what happens to your hands. They flip. They load. The pressure arrives not because you pushed, but because your spine moved.This is useful for anyone who sits at a desk for long stretches (which is most of us), and it’s particularly clarifying if you do any kind of hand balancing, yoga, or pressing work. The question of when the hand is actually bearing weight is one people struggle with across a lot of movement contexts — and the answer lives in the spine, not the hand.This drill is one small piece of what I explore in Spinal Intelligence, my new book — available now on Amazon and at jennpilotti.com.Try it and let me know what you notice in the comments. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jennpilotti.substack.com/subscribe
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