Brought up by teachers and with a precocious reading habit, school was easy for me as a child. I found book learning straightforward and thought this was the only way to learn that mattered...until my driving test, an important milestone and practical matter ...
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Is There An Evidence-Base For Embodied Training?
Embodiment is the study of the subjective aspect of the body. If the standard medical model sees the body as an object, a thing, embodiment concerns the body as who we are - an I. It is ...
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Brighton - 31st August 10am-5pm
1-1's available 1st September 2-5pm
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Many thanks to Catherine Wilks of In Movement for this guest blog.
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I’ve got a mountain to climb’ is a common expression that is often used to describe how work can feel, either when we are starting on a new venture or when we are facing a ...
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Here is the latest extract from my upcoming book The Body and Leadership.
Chapter 3 - Fundamentals
- Know thyself...
So now we have our embodied context, have started to develop some body awareness and to learn to use our intention. Next let’s explore what are the fundamentals that make a bodymind tick and get ...
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My chosen field of study and work is embodied training. When I tell people this they normally think I mean body language and this is frustrating as they are some critical differences. Describing them has also led me to be very clear about what is not helpful in body language training as it is ...
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