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Movement primitives are the All human movement is based on this foundation. Learn how movement primitives can be found at all levels.
An Introduction to the Primitives
An Introduction to the Primitives
Primitive
[L., primitivus, first or earliest of its kind]
Mathematics
Apply to A line or figure that is used to begin constructions or reckoning. to A different operation
Biology, Anatomy
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Apply to Part or structure the Formation at the very beginning or very early stages
Dennis Leri teaches advanced training. the This illustration demonstrates the concept of a primitive, and how it could be used to our work.
Learn how movement primitives can be found at all levels and are utilized in every level of action. the Basis for human movement. Primitives It can be used to Let us know how to help you. to Our actions, thinking, and intentions can be organized. Their proper use can make FI® lessons more meaningful and effective.
Dennis reveals the secrets of how ‘the primitives’ can guide us in organizing our actions, thinking, and intentions, and make our Functional Integration® more effective. Dennis will be focusing on three categories as he explores how meaning is created from what we do and how it happens.
1. Movement primitives are the All human movement is based on this foundation. This course will show you how movement primitives can be found at all levels. Feldenkrais claimed that Dr. Feldenkrais’s lessons were nothing more than a common exercise if he didn’t define what he meant. ‘the primary image’. Dennis explains. to use movement primitives to See, sense, and know the Primarily image. Both the Primitive and the The primary image will be helpful to “see” You will experience the power of Function, Differentiation & Integration.
2. These are the conceptual primitives that guide all good thinking. Learn how to Use the following modes “fluid thinking” to Learn how to Proceed to Functional Integration to Know when a lesson in Functional Integration is over.
3. The categorical primitives that orient our intent toward the Functional Integration lessons can be viewed from all angles: theoretical, practical and aesthetic. Here are some examples:
How can we achieve elegance and beauty in an aesthetic lesson?
When our intention is to test a hypothesis, how can we or should our Functional Integration lessons be used as a theoretical lesson?
Let’s take a pragmatic lesson and see how we can invent new methods. to act, bridge gaps, and see what others don’t?
More than eight hours of education, including:
Eight lectures
Three ATM® lessons
Six FI® demonstrations
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Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 50 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 1
- Assessments Yes