Anatomy of the Moving Body provides a clear, engaging exploration of the body’s intricate framework of bones, muscles, and joints, and how they work together in movement. This comprehensive guide goes beyond images and labels, offering a deeper understanding of human anatomy through over 100 stunning 3D illustrations and 31 informative lectures. Whether you’re a student, educator, or practitioner, this book is the perfect tool to help you navigate the complexities of the human body.
Each section breaks down the anatomy in concise, easy-to-understand segments, offering insights into muscle attachments, movements, and the terminology used to describe them. The book covers essential functional systems, such as the pelvis, ankle, shoulder girdle, and hand, as well as structures related to breathing and vocalization.
Key Features:
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Over 100 3D Illustrations: Visualize the body’s anatomy with detailed, digital 3D models that enhance understanding.
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31 Lectures: Expertly explained topics that guide you through the body’s structure and function.
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Clear, Accessible Language: Learn anatomy terms in a straightforward manner, making complex concepts easier to grasp.
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Focus on Movement: Understand how bones, muscles, and joints collaborate in dynamic movement.
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Updated Second Edition: Features completely new 3D illustrations for a more accurate and engaging visual experience.
This book is ideal for students and practitioners of the Alexander and Feldenkrais methods, as well as those in fields like yoga, Pilates, martial arts, and dance. It’s the perfect resource to enhance your understanding of movement and human anatomy.

