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Movement 4.0 - from Babies to Astronauts
Michelle M. Turner
29 episodes
9 months ago
Any and all living beings that we know of here on earth are alive because of oppositional rotational movements. from atoms to the sub crust layers of our earth, even to the atmosphere above and around us, all of these move with oppositional rotational movements. This is where our gravitational binding force comes into play. We are not pinned to the earth but rather are able to move upon it as we are bound to it. This sort of interaction does not exist in outer space which is why astronauts qu...
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Any and all living beings that we know of here on earth are alive because of oppositional rotational movements. from atoms to the sub crust layers of our earth, even to the atmosphere above and around us, all of these move with oppositional rotational movements. This is where our gravitational binding force comes into play. We are not pinned to the earth but rather are able to move upon it as we are bound to it. This sort of interaction does not exist in outer space which is why astronauts qu...
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Episodes (20/29)
Movement 4.0 - from Babies to Astronauts
Episode 29: Oppositional Rotational Movements Are Our Life Sustaining Forces.
Any and all living beings that we know of here on earth are alive because of oppositional rotational movements. from atoms to the sub crust layers of our earth, even to the atmosphere above and around us, all of these move with oppositional rotational movements. This is where our gravitational binding force comes into play. We are not pinned to the earth but rather are able to move upon it as we are bound to it. This sort of interaction does not exist in outer space which is why astronauts qu...
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3 years ago
9 minutes

Movement 4.0 - from Babies to Astronauts
Episode 28: Functional Movements Are Crucial
Having functional movement in life is crucial to our being able to live and thrive to our fullest. from the moment we are born to our last breath we depend on these functional, rotational movements. If we ever hope to explore beyond the bounds of earth we need to understand these principles of rotational movement and biological gravity.
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3 years ago
10 minutes

Movement 4.0 - from Babies to Astronauts
Episode 27: Push and Pull Within Our Systems
Our bodies function in a beautiful balance so long as the push/pull mechanics within out bodies is working correctly. As astronauts travel to outer space they lose these mechanics due to the increase in the buoyancy of their systems. As they return to Earth, their bodies struggle to relearn these push/pull milestones.
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3 years ago
11 minutes

Movement 4.0 - from Babies to Astronauts
Episode 26: Pushing and Pulling
In this episode we discuss the importance of learning the rotational milestones as well as changing the patterns of exercise and training that astronauts use while in space. It is critical for us to incorporate functional rotational movements and exercises into our astronaut training if we ever how to travel or live for extended periods of time in space.
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3 years ago
14 minutes

Movement 4.0 - from Babies to Astronauts
Episode 25: Lying Down is the First Milestone
One major milestone that we learn from infancy is how to lay down. We can see babies sleep in almost any position but as we grow up we seem to lose the ability to do so. As astronauts go into outer space, they return to a state of float and lose the milestones they gained as a child. this includes the milestone of lying down. Without this they lose a level of function that has to be relearned.
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3 years ago
12 minutes

Movement 4.0 - from Babies to Astronauts
Episode 24: Learning To Fall
We are not meant to fall down. Gravity has a linear affect on non living things and that is why those things fall when allowed. As living beings, when we fall it is usually not an intentional action but rather a loss of balance. We learn, from a very young age, to have a controlled decent. We also learn to commit to a fall based on previous experience for instance, when sitting on a chair. When an astronaut goes into outer space, whether it is a perpetual free fall or a true float, their bodi...
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4 years ago
10 minutes

Movement 4.0 - from Babies to Astronauts
Episode 23: Inter-rotational Fluid Dynamics in Living Beings
Gravity is not a pinning force. We, as living beings, have internal rotational fluid dynamics within our muscles and within our system in general. This rotational interaction functions in accordance with the gravitational field of the Earth around us. When we leave Earth's gravity, our system no longer functions with this internal rotational gravitational balance. Our system looses this functionality and that is why astronauts returning to Earth have to relearn how to function in its gravitat...
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4 years ago
12 minutes

Movement 4.0 - from Babies to Astronauts
Episode 22: Having A Stroke In Space
Having something as serious as a stroke or heart attack in outer space is something NASA and other space agencies have put countless hours into mitigating however, some of the more serious complications that will arise from such a thing happening won't fully be realized until the person returns home to Earth. Part of the brain during a stroke has succumb to gravity but the astronaut is not in a gravitational environment. Upon returning to a gravitational environment, the part of the brain tha...
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4 years ago
13 minutes

Movement 4.0 - from Babies to Astronauts
Episode 21: When Mass Supersedes the Might in Breathing
One of the biggest challenges human beings face in this life is being able to breathe effectively and efficiently. Breathing is one of the first things we do at birth and is usually the last thing we will do before death. If we are unable to breathe correctly and efficiently we begin to succumb to the force applied on a non living mass and, eventually, we are unable to continue without support. Astronauts face similar struggles as their bodies are subjected to improper forces and a lack of mo...
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4 years ago
11 minutes

Movement 4.0 - from Babies to Astronauts
Episode 20: Floating and Buoyancy in the Arm
There is a beautiful balance between course, large muscle action and precise, fine muscle action. One of the easiest places to see this is in the shoulder and specifically how the shoulder and the arm interact. High level athletes often exemplify this balance in the way they perform their specific art. They seem to be able to perform at an elite level for a long duration with what appears to be little to no effort. At the same time, some of their fellow players or opponents seem to constantly...
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4 years ago
15 minutes

Movement 4.0 - from Babies to Astronauts
Episode 19: Fluid Dynamics and Rotation In The Human Body
Fluid dynamics and rotation play a key part in our ability as living beings to function and survive throughout our lives. Our bodies have existed in a gravitational state since birth and as such, we have developed internal functions through fluids and rotation to maximize our ability to move. There are some who, through disease or genetics, or other factors, lose their functionality of rotation. These people are now more subject to the effects of mass being pulled to the Earth rather than hav...
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4 years ago
11 minutes

Movement 4.0 - from Babies to Astronauts
Episode 18: Sports and Space
Have you seen sports played in space? Movement in space is different than movement on earth, that being said, key aspects of movement on earth need to be replicated on earth to maintain functional movement abilities. Currently, movement simulations in space do not correctly simulate how movement actually works on earth. In this episode, I explain sports and space and how functional movements can be simulated better. Watch my free webinar, "5 Secrets to Gravity and the Human Body." Sign...
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4 years ago
15 minutes

Movement 4.0 - from Babies to Astronauts
Episode 17: How Breathing Works on Earth and in Space in Microgravity Situations
Breathing is more than "inhale and exhale." It's something many of us take for granted. It's not until someone is struggling with breathing that it's something we will medically start to work with. We don't think of breath of a 360-degree action and how a healthy breath goes through the whole system. In space, the body is in expansion mode and completely changes breathing functions. In this episode, learn more about the dynamics of breathing and what that means for funct...
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4 years ago
21 minutes

Movement 4.0 - from Babies to Astronauts
Episode 16: Compressive Forces
A key to our interaction with gravity is understanding how not only rotational forces act upon our system but how compressive forces provide necessary opposition in all that we do. Being out in the vacuum of space, our bodies are no longer subject to the compression our atmosphere and other relative interactions provide here on the surface. This lack of proper compressive forces leaves our bodies vulnerable to all sorts of potentially fatal circumstances including high blood pressure and circ...
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4 years ago
21 minutes

Movement 4.0 - from Babies to Astronauts
Episode 15: Bending Gravity
Did you know we can bend gravity? It's one of the wonderful features we have in our bodies. It's a learned movement happening from birth for us to explore. . In this episode of Movement 4.0 -- from Babies to Astronauts, movement expert Michelle Turner discusses her 21 biological features of gravity through momentum. Don't think about occupying Mars without her. Turner says no living organism can get to Mars without first exploring what she knows about motion and movement. In fact, Turne...
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5 years ago
32 minutes

Movement 4.0 - from Babies to Astronauts
Episode 14: Reflexes are Gravity Based
Reflexes are thought to present through a primitive brain. Then why are there no reflexes in outer space? Because reflexes are initiated with the body's interaction with gravity. In this episode of Movement 4.0 -- from Babies to Astronauts, movement expert Michelle Turner discusses the origins of our reflexes needed for development and space. Travel through her theories required for colonies in the International Space Station, Mars, and the Moon. Don't think about occupying Mars without her.&...
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5 years ago
29 minutes

Movement 4.0 - from Babies to Astronauts
Episode 13: Transitional Milestones
Moving through space can only be achieved through developmental factors we have created since birth. Did you know there is not one milestone that can be achieved in space. Yet we are still surprised of an astronaut deterioration during space travel. In this episode of Movement 4.0 -- from Babies to Astronauts, movement expert Michelle Turner discusses the origin of movements and changes needed for function, development, through seven key successful rotational milestones. Travel through her th...
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5 years ago
32 minutes

Movement 4.0 - from Babies to Astronauts
Episode 12: We are not Built for External Movements
Copy and repeat should only be terms for your computer. However, in most space models to therapy approaches for special children, this is the movement approach for skill and rehabilitation. In this episode of Movement 4.0 -- from Babies to Astronauts, movement expert Michelle Turner discusses the origin of movements and changes needed for function, development, and recovery. Travel through her theories required for colonies in the International Space Station, Mars, and the Moon. Don't think a...
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5 years ago
35 minutes

Movement 4.0 - from Babies to Astronauts
Episode 11: Spinning Me is not the Answer
It was half a century ago that the late Neil Armstrong made history by being the first man to step foot on the moon. In the era when the United States and former U.S.S.R. where on a race to conquer space, Armstrong, as he stepped out of the Apollo 11 lunar capsule, uttered the phrase that will forever echo in the halls of human history-- “That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.” Fifty years after the fact, America has its eyes set on a new frontier, not the moon, not a sp...
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5 years ago
30 minutes

Movement 4.0 - from Babies to Astronauts
Episode 10: The Moon is not Going to Cut It
Thinking about landing on the Moon? What about living there? You need to start learning how you move to survive the way the Moon doesn't move. In this episode, Michelle discusses her movement theories of our movements on the lunar surface. The Moon is not going to cut it, therefore we need to change our dynamics to survive. Whether you want to move on this planet or others, Movement 4.0 - From Babies to Astronauts offers you new and exciting insights on gravity, space, and all that hap...
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5 years ago
30 minutes

Movement 4.0 - from Babies to Astronauts
Any and all living beings that we know of here on earth are alive because of oppositional rotational movements. from atoms to the sub crust layers of our earth, even to the atmosphere above and around us, all of these move with oppositional rotational movements. This is where our gravitational binding force comes into play. We are not pinned to the earth but rather are able to move upon it as we are bound to it. This sort of interaction does not exist in outer space which is why astronauts qu...