Sunday, July 6, 2008

Moti Nativ to give class at Feldenkrais Method Congress 2008

One of the more interesting new developments in the World of Moshido Praxis! Moti Nativ has been exploring the
origins of Moshe's Thinking way back t othe 1930's in Tel-Aviv! Aparently, Feldenkrais' first book was on Jujitsu!

here is Nativ's class in Boulder this month

P2-Survival: Martial Arts in the Feldenkrais Method

Presenter: Moti Nativ

Event Type: Conference 2008 Workshop

Date: July 25, 2008 to July 27, 2008

Time(s):
10am-12:30pm
2:30pm-5pm

Cost: $285

Moshe Feldenkrais was the first non-Japanese person to earn a black belt in Judo and was the author of several books on Judo and self-defense. His interest, training and expertise in these areas had a profound influence on the development of the Feldenkrais Method. We will use the movement lessons created by Dr. Feldenkrais to explore the martial arts underpinnings of the Feldenkrais Method, and experience and analyze self-defense techiniques as they arise, helping us to understand the effectiveness of the Feldenkrais Method from the point of view of survival. This workshop will give you a direct experience of how the martial arts can be informed by the unique work of Dr. Feldenkrais.
Presenter Bio(s)

Moti Nativ(1994)is a Feldenkrais practitioner and has been teaching martial arts since 1978, is proficient in Budo-taijutsu(Japanese ancient fighting art), Judo and Krav Maga(military combat system). He served as ETC rep Shihan(master teacher of martial arts), head of the Israeli Bjinkan Dojo, and has also served 4 years as President of Israel’s Feldenkrais Guild.
Open to:

Public

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