The Forgotten Foundation, Part 1: Why We're All 'Movement Amnesiacs' Watch a toddler play. Notice the effortless, fluid grace in their movements. See how they can drop into a perfect, full-depth squat to inspect a bug, their heels flat on the ground and their spine perfectly straight, and stay there comfortably for minutes on end. Observe them roll, crawl, and stand up without a hint of strain, using their entire body as a single, integrated unit. There is a primal elegance to it, a physical intelligence that seems almost innate. Now, think about the average adult. Think about the grunt required to get up from a low couch. Think about the stiff-legged, back-straining bend to pick something up off the floor. Think about the chronic aches in our lower backs, the twinges in our knees, and the persistent tightness in our necks and shoulders. For many of us, the fluid grace of our toddler selves feels like a distant, almost alien memory. What happened? What is the great divide...
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