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Chest, Torso & Hips (Aim → Breathe → Shift)

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Day 11 Topic 9

Hands do punctuation. Your torso and hips write the sentence—who you’re with, how open you are, and whether the next move is brewing. This module zooms out from fingers to the big movers so your whole frame reads clean in a hall, on camera, and in every genre.

Why It Matters (the macro picture)

Coach rule of thumb for the big pieces: Aim → Breathe → Shift → Land → Reset.


The Body-Language Roles (unique from hands)


Unique Tools & Drills (whole-frame focus)

1) Orientation Compass (3 minutes)

Pick a partner/object/audience plane. Without moving your feet, change only torso angle in 30° increments: open → three-quarter → half → closed → back to open. Say the same line each time. Film. Which angle reads invitation? Which reads boundary? (You’re leveraging the o-/p-/r-space logic.) 

2) Rib Buoyancy Loop (2 minutes)

Speak–sing 8 bars. After each phrase, keep ribs buoyant during the rest; take a quiet, efficient refill; enter on time. If the chest drops, your next inhale will be noisy/late—fix the buoyancy first. 

3) Hip “Gear Change” (4 minutes)

Metronome 60.

A) Look → load → lead: look right, shift left (load), step right (lead), reset. Repeat left.

B) No-APA trial: try stepping right without shifting left. Feel the stick? That’s what the audience sees as awkward. (APAs reorganize posture before gait.) 

4) The No-Batman Turn (90 seconds)

Film a head-and-torso crop.

5) Status Dial (2 minutes)

Deliver one line three ways by changing torso pitch and hip width only:


Symmetry, Asymmetry, and the Reset

A perfectly squared torso/shoulders reads formal and low tension. Use it for ceremony; break it for story. If you start square, let the same-side shoulder/hip (ipsilateral) take the lead once your eyes choose a target, then release the far side on the reset. Symmetry can happen en route; it just can’t be where you land or live. (Symmetry tends to stabilize images; asymmetry adds visual energy.) 


Integration with Topics 7–8 (how the puzzle fits)


Common Mistakes → Upgrades


Assignments (Workbook)

  1. Torso Aim Sheet For each phrase, note: Target (who/what), Torso angle (open/¾/closed), Shift plan (load L/R), Landing beat, Reset. Perform and verify the angle reads from 30 feet. (You’re managing facing formations.) 
  2. Breath–Body Sync Choose two phrases with rests. Script: rib buoyancy cue during rest + quiet refill timing. Record: the next onset should be clean and on time. 
  3. Look → Load → Lead Loop Ten reps each direction: eyes choose → hip shifts to stance → step/turn on the beat → reset. If the step feels sticky, your load was late. (APAs are the fix.) 

Pro Tips


Sources & Research

Bottom line: Let the chest declare allegiance, keep the ribs buoyant, and let the hips do the loading before you go. When the big pieces behave, the story reads before you ever lift a hand.

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