Functional Movement Spectrum
The functional movement spectrum has 3 purposes:
- Identify principles to guide movement1.
- Simplify complexity to define function1.
- To guide development and utilization of functional movement1.
| Non-functional | Functional | |
|---|---|---|
| Environment | Unnatural | Natural |
| Gravity & GRF | Confused | Used |
| Mass & Momentum | Neglected | Leveraged |
| Motion | 1-D | 3-D |
| Reaction | Link | Chain |
| Proprioceptors | Inhibited | Facilitated |
| Muscles | Actor | Reactor |
| Joints | Isolated | Integrated |
| Task | Conscious reaction | Subconscious reaction |
| Specificity | Stagnation | Transformation |
| Mobility / Stability | Segregated | Combined |
| Encouragement | Failure | Success |
| Empowerment | External locus of control | Internal locus of control |
| Engagement | Irrelevant | Relevant |
References
1.
Institute G. Functional Techniques. Accessed December 19, 2024. https://grayinstitute.inspire360.com/p/functional-techniques-membership
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