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by Yochanan Rywerant
Once an intention of action is formed, communication is sent from the motor
system to the sensory systems to prepare the body for the intended movement.
This communication is called corollary discharge, a little-understood aspect
of our neuromuscular functioning. Learned through repetition that is performed
with sensory awareness, the corollary discharge is highly developed in people
of skill (musicians, athletes, surgeons...) and becomes an integral part of
their self image, allowing them to have ease, fluidity and congruence in their
movements.
Yochanan Rywerant brings this subliminal aspect of our selves to conscious awareness,
both for the appreciation of the function and so that we may become more able
to deeply sense and enhance our motor functioning. Through his mastery of mind-body
education, he teaches us how to utilize corollary discharge to resolve conflicting
patterns and open the channels of communication between our motor and sensory
systems.
Monograph, 35 pages.
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