Flexibility and Facial Symmetry are two sides of the same coin
It is literally impossible to achieve one without the other.
So back in around 2016-17 when I first stumbled upon the method I use now… I noticed something interesting.
Basically the more I did my method, which consisted of doing some stretches with the jaw and wearing a Myobrace to sleep, the more flexible I came. Also the more symmetric my skull got.
And I realized something very powerful…. flexibility is just the other side of the same coin as facial symmetry (and thus beauty).
Facial Symmetry (Beauty) = Flexibility
Now you’re probably thinking to yourself… “interesting… I guess I always thought that flexibility was somehow correlated to more beautiful people… but I didn’t know that they’re actually two sides of the same coin.”
And if this is what you’re thinking… than you are thinking exactly what I was till I came upon this discovery back ~8 years ago.
So when I started to realize that I was getting more and more flexible without doing any stretching or exercise, I started paying a lot of attention to others around me.
Does this correlation really hold true of everyone else out there?
And the more I paid attention to it… the more I realized it did. I couldnt’ find exceptions to this rule.
Fast forward eight years of paying attention to this and having seen tens of thousands of people…. and I now consider it a law. Because I never found a single exception in ~8 years.
Go ahead… try to prove me wrong
Start paying attention to the folks around you and see if I’m right.
Pay attention to people with beautiful facial structure (= symmetry) and note whether they are flexible or not.
Watch yoga classes and ballerinas and pay attention to their faces. See if you can find the person with a highly asymmetric face or poor profile.
You won’t find it.
Or perhaps find the woman who has a profile like this woman below and yet can do a perfect split.
Again… you won’t find it.
The more you pay attention to these rules that I will lay out like this one.. the more you will realize that there are NO exceptions.
And the alarms should start going off… “WTF! Why are these two things so tightly correlated that I can’t find a single exception out there?
Maybe this crazy fucker is onto something. lol
Full flexibility = The end of the process
I’ve mentioned in previous posts that I expect to finish my process by the end of this year. And that I’ve been using the same process for over three years now.
At the end, I expect full flexibility.
Because every constraint in flexibility essentially equates to soft tissue issues, which I am addressing with my process.
And therefore by definition I am not ‘done’ with my process till I have done away with these soft tissue issues that are constraining flexibility.
And when I finish, it essentially means that I will have gone from horrible flexibility in 2020 to awesome flexibility (by the end of the year) while having done zero exercising and zero stretching.
All at the age of 47 while eating a crap diet and being a workaholic.
You don’t improve flexibility without changing occlusion
This is another provocative thing that I like to say to folks that are crazy about stretching.
They love to show off their legs open far wider than they did and therefore they conclude that this is an increase in flexibility. I know of a few cases of folks chasing flexibility in this way for years.
And yes.. their legs opened further. But at a massive expense.
They started walking different, their legs started being a bit misshapen, etc.
And while I smile and nod as they boast about their so-called flexibility, what I am actually thinking is… “You idiot. You didn’t get more flexible… you screwed up your bone positioning.”
Real Flexibility = Fluidity of Movement
To understand this point you need to spend years paying attention to people’s movement the way I have. I can tell by a person’s movement what their neck and skull looks like.
Find a person that moves very fluidly like water… and you know that they will have a highly symmetrical face and great profile.
Again… try to prove me wrong!! I’m pulling this shit from thousands of observed data points over many years.
Yes, I am saying yoga is a complete waste of time
If you do yoga and have understood the principles I have laid out above.. it will beg the question… does yoga work?
And the answer is No! It is a complete and utter waste of time over the longer-term in my view.
I love calling yoga the ‘hamster wheel’ because it is impossible to have any major change in your flexibility without changing your dental occlusion.
I ran experiments on myself back in 2018 where I essentially did yoga and would notice how it ALWAYS changed how my teeth came together (which I tested by using dental paper).
The problem was that if I didn’t do yoga for a couple of days, the dental contacts went right back to where they were before. Which is why you will always hear yoga-ites say the same thing… that they need to constantly do yoga to retain their ‘flexibility’.
But they almost never progress beyond a certain point. Because they are constantly working hard to just get back to where they were.
Like a hamster!! :)
But i’ll save that story for another time as it takes a lot more explaining on exactly how I did this experiment in order to make it clear and believable.
Stay tuned!
Hmm. I am, if anything, too flexible. But my face is very assymetric.
Did you finish your process by the end of last year?