Like philosophers of antiquity for whom teaching was in service to a way of life, Hubert Godard proposes that we approach breath "in the live" in order to understand the extent to which breathing is a function of our postural attitude in relation to our milieu, the environment. This booklet recalls a practical session during which practitioner and theoretician Hubert Godard shares with a patient his vibrant approach to breathing.
He makes available to us the fruits of his passionate research into the sources of human movement.
Like philosophers of antiquity for whom teaching was in service to a way of life, Hubert Godard proposes that we approach breath "in the live" in order to understand the extent to which breathing is a function of our postural attitude in relation to our milieu, the environment. This booklet recalls a practical session during which practitioner and theoretician Hubert Godard shares with a patient his vibrant approach to breathing.
He makes available to us the fruits of his passionate research into the sources of human movement.