At 1:17:54. I say that you teach by telling the student that the long, diving, side flip is NOTHING LIKE the short (leg whip) side flip. That the body has a chance to plot a new course with the available apparatus and knowledge. For me there is no question that the body will (within a range) adjust its technique to meet a new immediate physical problem. It CAN’T BUT NOT! There is not an old ‘way’ into a new problem but a current ‘way’ to solve one. Read ‘way’ as embodied knowledge.
It would be cool to see a video where you break down how to achieve the stable effect of sticking a rail precision in terms of these concepts (attractors, effectors, coupled variation, etc.)
I am planning to produce a series of podcasts where I work with guest like Rob, Nick Winkelman and Joel Smith breaking down specific movement videos utilizing the concepts we talk about to give people a clear visual and pragmatic understanding. Probably not going to be able to prioritize it till second quarter of the year but really excited about it.
Excellent discussion!
Thanks glad you enjoyed it.
At 1:17:54. I say that you teach by telling the student that the long, diving, side flip is NOTHING LIKE the short (leg whip) side flip. That the body has a chance to plot a new course with the available apparatus and knowledge. For me there is no question that the body will (within a range) adjust its technique to meet a new immediate physical problem. It CAN’T BUT NOT! There is not an old ‘way’ into a new problem but a current ‘way’ to solve one. Read ‘way’ as embodied knowledge.
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I think Rob Gray`s point can be compared to a person trying to tickle themselves.
rob makes a lot of points not sure which one you are refering to and how tickling ourselves is a good comparison
Thanks
You should interview Matthew B. Crawford. I read his book "the world beyond your head".And his book and move by rob gray realy spoke together.
As always great but sometimes I would like more time for Rob to talk and answer. Learned a lot.
It would be cool to see a video where you break down how to achieve the stable effect of sticking a rail precision in terms of these concepts (attractors, effectors, coupled variation, etc.)
I am planning to produce a series of podcasts where I work with guest like Rob, Nick Winkelman and Joel Smith breaking down specific movement videos utilizing the concepts we talk about to give people a clear visual and pragmatic understanding.
Probably not going to be able to prioritize it till second quarter of the year but really excited about it.
@@RafeKelley Sweet, looking forward to it