Oct 15, 2018
The Means-Whereby Principle. Part 1
To make progress in approaching a skilled activity, we have to remember that the purpose is not to learn to juggle, but to use ourselves wel


Oct 10, 2018
Dev-Mo Project. Prone Position
The prone or ventrigrade posture is the most basic and ancient posture, corresponding to the aquatic and amphibian stages of evolution.

Oct 3, 2018
Dev-Mo Project. Semi-Supine Position. Lowering the Leg with Toe Creep
The following exercise helps to release the hips by keeping the knee direction while lowering the leg into extension, which inhibits the tig


Sep 15, 2018
This Just In: Group classes now offered at The Dimon Institute!
Introducing, "THE HEALTHY BODY: Practical Knowledge to Reduce Pain and Restore Joint Function" The Dimon Institute is excited to announce...
Aug 29, 2018
Learning continued: Detachment
In the previous post, the excerpt focused on learning to consciously inhibit reactions to stimuli as the basis for performing actions in...

Aug 29, 2018
Dev-Mo Project. Semi-Supine Position. Lowering and Raising the Leg
The whole point of these exercises is to bring about this release -- particularly in the inner thighs and in the flexors across the front of

Aug 20, 2018
The Dev-Mo Project. Semi-Supine Position. Flipper Movement of the Arms
Flipper Movement of the Arms Another interesting way of advancing the arms on the ground is to use the hands and fingers as flippers. If...

Aug 14, 2018
The Dev-Mo Project. Semi-Supine Position. Moving Your Arms on the Ground
We continue our exploration of the semi-supine position. The following is a sequence of arm movements, to be performed experimentally and...

Jul 26, 2018
The Dev-Mo Project. Semi-Supine Position. Moving Limbs
It is difficult to believe that making such simple movements can bring about substantial improvements in bodily coordination, or release mus

Jul 24, 2018
The Dev-Mo Project. Semi-Supine Position
We continue our series of posts exploring the semi-supine position. Here, we begin to experiment with simple movements. Developmentally...