Introduction

WELCOME TO THIS ANATOMY COURSE


Anatomy describes the structure and location of the different components of an organism to provide a framework for understanding. Human anatomy studies the way that every part of a human, from molecules to bones, interacts to form a functional whole. A thorough understanding of anatomy is key to any movement profession, the practice of medicine and other areas of health.

The word “anatomy” comes from the Greek words “ana,” meaning “up,” and “tome,” meaning “a cutting.” Traditionally, studies of anatomy have involved cutting up, or dissecting, organisms. Now, however, imaging technology can show us much about how the inside of a body works, reducing the need for dissection.

This Anatomy Course, designed by movement professional Fran Siebrits, is based on methodology which is characterised by sensory awareness from the information that passes through the body in movement.

One of the fundamental riches of the courses is its transdisciplinary nature: courses are open to all levels of practitioners, of any discipline that includes the movement of the body as its main characteristics, creating a vivid and rich professional exchange.

This course focuses on developing the best pedagogy and the most effective language to integrate the unique qualities of movement practice with the knowledge of anatomy. The methodology is growing with the latest research, allowing the contents of our academy's courses to evolve and remain always fresh, original and effective.



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