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The Evolution of Biomechanics: Bringing movement theory back to life
Stephen Braybrook
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| #601278 in Books | 2016-07-12 | Original language:English | 9.00 x.55 x6.00l, | File type: PDF | 240 pages||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Exciting new paradigm that challenges long held premises of human movement sciences|By Customer|Coming from a background of yoga and eastern martial arts, I always knew there was something wrong with the prevailing mechanistic model of human movement and I also recognized that the forms of movement and exercise we created in the west were based on this mechanistic worldview.About the Author|Stephen Braybrook, MSc, is a biomechanist and expert on human movement. He is the innovator and creator of Brain-Move; a revolutionary new movement method based on practical neuroscience. A self-confessed movement geek he lives and breathes huma
The Evolution of Biomechanics presents an overview of the origins of the subject, looks at current human movement theory and provides a fresh insight into the future of movement theory. Biomechanics frames the human organism and its motion as mechanical in nature and is considered a respected benchmark of human motion, kinesiology and movement analysis. But is this relationship between a living organism and mechanical principles still relevant in context with our twenty ...
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