Higher Judo Groundwork

Higher Judo Groundwork by Moshe Feldenkrais is a reprint edition published by Blue Snake Books on December 28, 2010. This 288-page book explores the martial art of judo through the lens of Feldenkrais’s pioneering somatic therapy, emphasizing the connection between body and mind. The text provides insights into judo as a means of promoting general health and enhancing awareness, making it a valuable resource for those interested in martial arts and physical training.
In this edition, readers will find a comprehensive examination of judo techniques, including specific movements and positions such as the astride position and falling techniques, accompanied by clear line drawings. Feldenkrais illustrates how these techniques contribute to improving mental and physical coordination, while also fostering a sense of rhythm in movement. The new foreword adds context to Feldenkrais’s approach, highlighting its relevance to both practitioners and those seeking to enhance their understanding of body awareness and optimal functioning.
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Dr. Moshe Feldenkrais is best known for pioneering the somatic therapy that bears his name. Less well known is that he was also one of the earliest European practitioners of the martial art of judo and wrote a number of influential texts on the subject. Primary among these is Higher Judo, first published in 1952 and now reprinted with a new foreword that offers useful context and elaborates on Feldenkrais’ comprehensive—and still timely—approach to the martial art and to the body.
Judo was a natural choice for Feldenkrais’s fascination with body/mind exploration and how to promote optimal functioning through awareness. In Higher Judo, he presents judo as the art of using all parts of the body to promote general health, and as part of the “basic culture of the body.” He reveals judo’s potential for creating a sense of rhythm of movement and improving mental and physical coordination. Higher Judo covers specific movements and positions—the astride position, the six o’clock approach, falling techniques—in both the text and the clear line drawings. Even more importantly, it shows how such groundwork can help practitioners develop their mental and physical awareness to their full potential.
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