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"There is nothing so sad as the destruction of a beautiful theory by an ugly fact." - Thomas Huxley

KMI and Movement

The closest KMI has to an accompanying movement training at the moment would be to take the Aston Patterning training with Judith Aston and her school. 

Kinesis offers shorter trainings in movement – Tom’s Spiraling Into Alignment and Yaron Gal Carmel’s Thai-SI classes, as    
examples – but we are still in the process of developing an accompanying movement training.                                       

Aside from Aston, the principles from the Alexander Technique, Feldenkrais, Contact Improvisation, Continuum, or any of the softer martial arts like Tai Chi or Aikido will serve you well in your practice.
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