
Quest For: The meaning of form
So we always try to clarify what the purpose of our form practice is in Baseworks. Let’s see how the continuity of form practice can lead to a better understanding of movement all around.

So we always try to clarify what the purpose of our form practice is in Baseworks. Let’s see how the continuity of form practice can lead to a better understanding of movement all around.

Most people have felt a localized sensation in an active muscle—something neutral, immediate, and not pain. The scientific literature has no name for it, and no established conceptual category for it either. This article explores why this perceptual phenomenon falls through the cracks of neuroscience, what its most plausible neural substrate is, and what becomes possible when it’s deliberately cultivated.

Baseworks Meta videos offer a unique educational format to make the intangible visible and articulate concepts that lack common terminology in everyday language. These videos serve as a …

Whether you’re an athlete, dancer, martial artist, experienced yoga practitioner, or involved in teaching any movement discipline, Baseworks offers valuable insights. You can enhance your explicit understanding of the body, even if you’re already proficient in movement.
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Virtually anyone can benefit from Baseworks by developing new skills, physical abilities, and gaining fresh insights, even a complete beginner. You can expect to enhance your physical abilities, body awareness, get an insight into your unique condition, reap mental benefits…

Patrick Oancia, the founder of Baseworks, appeared on Matan Levkowich’s podcast, Material for The Brain, in its 8th episode. During the discussion, they delved into Patrick’s past as the punk rock singer of S.C.U.M. in Montreal during the ’80s, his departure to Japan at the age of 20, and his journey.
We were invited to participate in a project to design an experience-based demonstration to showcase a combination of two Panasonic technologies: one which evaluates emotional strain based on the reading of the face and the other which evaluates mechanical strain based on a computerized analysis of movement biomechanics.