Joints Articulation moves away
from conventional component-dominant dynamics,
treating each joint individually and in isolation.
Towards whole-body integrative movement patterns.
Where multi-scaled interdependence among components
is essential for allometric control.
Emphasizing the causal relation
between the joints
and their mutual interactions leading to the self-organized
criticality promoting interaction- dominant dynamics.
Where muscles, fascia, joints, neurons compose collective cooperative synergy.
9 Mountain Cycles are :
1. Stand 2. Balance 3. Brace 4. Transfer 5. Rotate
6. Resist 7. Extend 8. Wave 9. Open
WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?
1. What are the core principles from which movement forms are created?
2. How and why do these forms change over time?
3. What are the guiding principles for change of movement, order, quality and repetitions?
4. How can we prevent the practice from becoming a regular routine?
5. How can movement influence our physiology?
WHY?
Because moving and being able to move freely is important
for the quality of our life.