Infant Settings – Anatomical Engineering

A Formula 1 race-car is a high-precission machine assembled according to the Philosophy of Parts [ POP ]. It is then deliverd to the race track.

Although the race-car is drivable in ordinary aspects, it not only has to be prepared to the requirements of the race track, but also so does it’s race driver.

Similar to preparing a musical instrument, this preparation is generally called “Tuning,” or in computer speak “Settings.” Ordinarely, car tuning usually refers only to the engine, but in a race-car tuning and settings refers not only to the engine, but also the suspension, tires, steering, brakes, aero-dynamics and telemetering.

Manufactured by a different process, but like the race-car, also according to the Philosophy of Parts, the starting-to-walk human infant is in similar circumstances to the race-car’s arrival at the track; ie. requiring tuning/setting for the coming race [ off life .] But unlike the race car’s settings taking a few days to accomplish, the infant’s posture and anatomical tuning/setting takes place over many years.

Upon walking, the infant’s posture and anatomy is flexion orientated and movement restricted, left-overs from the in-utero position. From the beginning of walking the infant’s posture and anatomy has to be tuned/set, or in anatomical terms trained, into two specific traits. These traits are 1. Pelvis posterior-superior, spinal elongation-extension [PPSSEE ], and 2. Range of Movement [ ROM ]

When tuned/set, say from two to seven years, the infant being now a juvenile, will have a completely different standing posture and anatomy than if there had been no tune/set. This tuned/set posture, being the end result of an anatomical purpose-program.

The possibility, neccesity and the acquisition of these anatomical traits at this early agee is presently not in the public domain. It is generally assumed that the human body needs only to be trained to run or swim faster, jump higher, lift heavier, be supple, etc. There is presently no comprehension that the component parts of the body, like that of the race-car, are the foundation of performance, and that these component parts are actually tunable/settable for increased performance.

Premier performance can only be extraced from a machine, be it metal or biological, that is manufactured and tuned/set according to the Philosophy of Parts [ POP.]

Before commencement of the tuning/setting program it is advisable to examine whether the infant is in accordance with the neccesary initial POP requirments, and therefore a suitable candidate to tune/set. If anatomical or physiolgical faults are found, such as an immature musculature or a short leg, or perhaphs an injury, or an immune problem, which could concieviably interfere with the tuning/setting process, their correction by various means, surgical, herbal, corrective exercise, etc, may be included alomgside the tuning/setting process.

The tuning/setting process is essentially an unusual physical program designed to develop the infant into the previously mentioned specific posture and elasticity. These traits are occassionally achieved by natural processes, less often normally, and never by any extant artificial programs.

With a hitherto unknown artificial program of special exercises and applied manual techniques, the infant is encouraged to stand with their pelvis raised at the back. The sacral base then assumes a more angled forward tilt to the front. Simultaneously, their spine is encouraged to lengthen and stretch upward. The desired effect after a few years is a noticable muscular groove from sacrum to occiput in the back, and a similar groove from lower abdomen to base of neck in the front. The spine exhibits a single forward curve from sacrum to occiput. Essentially, the juvenile attains a competant single curved spine, instead of the all-familiar fault-ridden triple curved spine.

It is of the utmost interest to come to the realisation that this article is promoting the idea that very uusual serious physical training be essential at the early age of approx 18 month. The imperative to employ the program explained here is the lack of such a program being the precuser to many of the unexplained problems occuring not only during the adolencence phase but also throughout the rest of life.

Weak spines, stunted growth, poor posture, vision impairments, It’s an endless list of infant, juvenile and adoleesent disorders and diseases. Question, why are there so many health problems in the young, and beyond ?? Answer, because we are not trained to avoid them.

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