Tom Myers – Tensegrity in the Body

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Tom Myers – Tensegrity in the BodyTensegrity – a word that combines ‘tension’ and ‘integrity’ – is a form of geometry and engineering where the integrity of the structure depends on the balance of the tension members. Our body is just such a structure – the structural and movement stability of the body depends on the balance of the soft tissues. We have long assumed that the skeleton was a strong ‘frame’ on its own, and that the muscles ‘hang’ off the skeleton. The reality is that the bones ‘float’ in the soft-tissues, with their position determined by the tensional balance in the fascia.This concept has far-reaching and very practical consequences for therapy, movement training, athletics, and rehabilitation – it is an important concept in 21st century understanding of the body. This series gives you a thorough grounding in the theory and practice of this important concept.Tensegrity in the BodyCellular TensegrityPracticing TensegrityTensegrity DemonstrationSale Page: https://www.anatomytrains.com/product/tensegrity-in-the-body-webinar-videos/Archive: https://archive.md/wip/DOEuwDelivery Method– After your purchase, you’ll see a View your orders link which goes to the Downloads page. Here, you can download all the files associated with your order. – Downloads are available once your payment is confirmed, we’ll also send you a download notification email separate from any transaction notification emails you receive from esygb.com. – Since it is a digital copy, our suggestion is to download and save it to your hard drive. In case the link is broken for any reason, please contact us and we will resend the new download link. – If you cannot find the download link, please don’t worry about that. We will update and notify you as soon as possible at 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM (UTC+8).Thank You For Shopping With Us! 8 reviews for Tom Myers – Tensegrity in the BodyThere are no reviews yet.Be the first to review “Tom Myers – Tensegrity in the Body” Cancel replyYour rating *Rate…PerfectGoodAverageNot that badVery poorYour review *Name *Email *Δ