Feldenkrais method


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Feldenkrais method /ˈfɛld(ə)nkrʌɪs/
noun a system designed to promote bodily and mental well-being by analysis of neuromuscular activity via exercises which improve flexibility and coordination.
– origin 1930s: named after the Russian-born physicist and mechanical engineer Moshe Feldenkrais.
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