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have a relaxed throat . Tension is manifested usually by ... By relaxation is meant not total collapse , but rather a degree of tension affording coördinated functioning of the whole organism . Such integration is evidenced by general ...
have a relaxed throat . Tension is manifested usually by ... By relaxation is meant not total collapse , but rather a degree of tension affording coördinated functioning of the whole organism . Such integration is evidenced by general ...
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Yawning is very good for relaxing the throat and jaw . ... Re - read , with the jaw relaxed ; pay special attention to the relaxation of the jaw in the vowel sounds in the following words : lark , flight , startle , skies , and rise .
Yawning is very good for relaxing the throat and jaw . ... Re - read , with the jaw relaxed ; pay special attention to the relaxation of the jaw in the vowel sounds in the following words : lark , flight , startle , skies , and rise .
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Relax . 4. Placing the tip of the tongue behind the upper front teeth , bulge the tongue out . Repeat this exercise four times Draw it in . at first ; then increase to eight times , tongue is not lowered . Relax . being sure that the ...
Relax . 4. Placing the tip of the tongue behind the upper front teeth , bulge the tongue out . Repeat this exercise four times Draw it in . at first ; then increase to eight times , tongue is not lowered . Relax . being sure that the ...
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