Posted on December 25, 2007 by docartemis
Robert Schleip, PhD of the University of Ulm in Germany was a guest on Books and Ideas episode 15.
His personal website is http://www.somatics.de/
Here are some additional links to supplement those in the original show notes:
General site on fascia related research
Wikipedia entries (English)
Proprioception
Rolfing
Structural Integration
Dr. Ida Rolf, founder of Rolfing
Myofibroblast-the active component of fascia
Rolf Institute for Structural [...]
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Posted on December 20, 2007 by docartemis
Books and Ideas Podcast #15 is an interview with Robert Schleip, PhD from the University of Ulm in Germany. Dr. Schleip is an experienced practioner of the body work method known as rolfing, but several years ago he went back and earned his PhD in Biology and began a second career as a research [...]
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Posted on December 10, 2007 by docartemis
I bought a DVD of the recent documentary, Flock of Dodos, after hearing director Randy Olson interviewed on Skepticality. What sets this film apart is both its sense of humor and its balance. Olson allows people on both sides of the evolution versus intelligent design controversy to speak for themselves. While he makes his position [...]
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