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Everything Moves
- How Biotensegrity Informs Human Movement
Engelsk Paperback
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Everything Moves
- How Biotensegrity Informs Human Movement
Engelsk Paperback

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''What a multi-sensory pleasure in learning! I will be a better teacher and better clinician using what I am learning from this book.'' Carol M Davis DPT, EdD, MS, FAPTA

The emerging science of biotensegrity provides a fresh context for re-thinking our understanding of human movement, but its complexities can be formidable. Bodywork and movement professionals looking for an accessible and relevant guide to the concept and application of biotensegrity need look no further than Everything Moves: How biotensegrity informs human movement.

In order to work with our own bodies and the bodies of our students, clients and teams most effectively, we need to understand the nature of our human structure. Everything Moves offers the enquiring bodyworker or movement professional, who wants to take their understanding of how to apply biotensegrity in their work to the next level, a practical and relatable guide to the biotensegral nature of our bodies, in which all of the parts are one, yet all are constantly changing.

Throughout Everything Moves, concepts and ideas are presented with activities and exercises to make them tangible, accessible and applicable. The material presented is suitable for coaches and movement teachers new to biotensegrity, as well as those with more advanced levels of understanding.

Whether your focus is performance, sports, Alexander Technique, Feldenkrais, yoga, Pilates, martial arts, or dance, any arena in which bodies move can be informed by Everything Moves!

Product detaljer
Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
200
ISBN-13:
9781909141964
Indbinding:
Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
1909141968
Kategori:
Udg. Dato:
29 sep 2020
Længde:
21mm
Bredde:
248mm
Højde:
191mm
Forlag:
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Oplagsdato:
29 sep 2020
Forfatter(e):
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