BASEWORKS MOVEMENT PRINCIPLES: TORONTO

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This workshop will introduce a unique perspective on health, vitality, and physical education. Participants will be introduced to the key concepts and principles of Baseworks, gain insights from our research, and learn practical strategies for performing and teaching movement.

Toronto Workshop content:

  • Baseworks techniques of muscle co-activation and attention allocation that can be applied across common exercises to make them more individually appropriate for changing pre-existing movement habits
  • The 3 types of body awareness framework and its relevance to mental and physical health
  • The concept of Physical intelligence as it relates to increasing health span, productivity, and learning capacity.
  • Basic concepts in neuroscience related to various conscious/unconscious aspects in movement and decision-making, especially as it relates to education and the ability to change behavioural and movement habits
  • Our interpretation of the Fits and Posner model of skills acquisition that is relevant to developing body awareness

Outcomes:

  • Immediately start applying what you’ve learned in daily life, other physical activities, and/or your teaching environment.
  • Receive Subsidized access to our hybrid learning platform to extend upon the educational content learned in this event.

Who is it for
As it does not involve any overly challenging physical movements, anyone will benefit. This intensive is also recommended for people proficient in any physical modality and those offering any form of physical education, occupational therapy, medical and health & wellness practices.

Schedule
Saturday, October 5, 2024
10 am – 3 pm

Pricing
Regular price – US$100 (+Tax if applicable)
Early bird price – US$80 (before August 5) (+Tax if applicable)

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$55$100

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Asia Shcherbakova

Asia holds a Master of Science in Human Genetics and a Ph.D. in Biotechnology. She has been involved in projects related to the effects of stress on learning and memory, and alongside her research and development for Baseworks, she is now studying the pro-cognitive effects of medium-chain triglycerides. Her role as Baseworks co-developer is to map the method applications onto known neurobiological mechanisms to improve the method’s efficacy and “translate” the pioneering applications to map them back onto common categories in exercise physiology, other movement practices, and everyday life.

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Patrick Oancia

Patrick founded BASEWORKS. His approach to mind-body health is inspired by adaptive learning, fitness, scientific research, and metaphysics of different traditions. His mission is to promote a sense of coexistence with the environment, refining self-awareness, autonomy, and intuition. He is an avid athlete and a constant explorer of many physical modalities. He comes from an active background as a musician, and pursues interests in writing and architecture as well as interior, system, community, and industrial design.

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