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EPISODE · Jun 21, 2016 · 1H 15M

Ep 5: Human Evolution, the Artistic Scientist and KQ with Tom Myers

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This episode, I interview guest Tom Myers of Anatomy Trains. Tom is probably best known for his work detailing the anatomy of myofascial connections, and the cascade of implications thereafter, tho' we actually only talk fascia a little bit. We *do* talk about the art/science dichotomy (or is it?), somatic intelligence, kids and parenting and schooling, yoga and pilates and movement nutrition ... even immortality and how the internet is evolving like the nervous systems of organisms. SHOW NOTES Myofascial force transmission across joints, the summation of studies is the Wilke Review of Literature: Superficial Back Line To get you started thinking about meridians and the AT lines: an image of the lung meridian, and one of the deep front arm line Kinesis Myofascial Integration (KMI) Structural Integration Anatomy Trains, Tom's major body of work, home

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