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EPISODE · Oct 31, 2025 · 12 MIN

From Fish to Fascia: The Hidden Law of Human Movement

from The Joanne Avison Podcast · host Joanne Avison

Discover the hidden geometry of movement that links fish, fascia, and the fluid intelligence of the human body...In this episode Joanne takes us further into the 'Law of Three', exploring how two planes of motion always create a third. Highlighting insights from the brilliant Serge Gracovetsky, she explains how different movements in nature, from fish to mammals, demonstrate this fundamental law. And she reveals how spirals and tubular structures underlie human form, motion, and the natural intelligence of our bodies.This conversation invites you to reimagine anatomy as a living architecture — not a fixed system of parts, but a dynamic relationship of motion, matter, and meaning. Perfect for movement professionals, manual therapists, and fascia enthusiasts seeking to deepen their understanding of human movement.In this episode:Evolution of Motion: From Sea to LandThe hidden role of spirals in the bodyWhy fascia is the true connector of structure and functionThe importance of 'dynamic instability'Movement, flow, and somatic intelligence in practiceLearn more about fascia-informed training and embodiment: https://myofascialmagic.com#fasciatraining #humanmovement #functionalmovement #mobilitytraining #fasciascienceSIGN UP TO THE JOANNE AVISON NEWSLETTERSimply scroll down to ‘Stay Connected’ and pop in your details. We DON’T spam and we DO respect privacy!FOLLOWING ON YOUTUBE?Do join us! Start here MORE:My website - https://www.joanneavison.com/My course - https://myofascialmagic.com/My book:  - https://amzn.to/3zF3SASInstagram -  joanneavisonFREE ONLINE WEBINAR:Free Webinar - https://myofascialmagic.com/webinar-registrationPodcast produced and edited by Megan Bay Dorman

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Discover the hidden geometry of movement that links fish, fascia, and the fluid intelligence of the human body... In this episode Joanne takes us further into the 'Law of Three', exploring how two planes of motion always create a third. Highlighting insights from the brilliant Serge Gracovetsky, she explains how different movements in nature, from fish to mammals, demonstrate this fundamental law. And she reveals how spirals and tubular structures underlie human form, motion, and the natural...

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