Most ebook files are in PDF format, so you can easily read them using various software such as Foxit Reader or directly on the Google Chrome browser.
Some ebook files are released by publishers in other formats such as .awz, .mobi, .epub, .fb2, etc. You may need to install specific software to read these formats on mobile/PC, such as Calibre.
Please read the tutorial at this link: https://ebookbell.com/faq
We offer FREE conversion to the popular formats you request; however, this may take some time. Therefore, right after payment, please email us, and we will try to provide the service as quickly as possible.
For some exceptional file formats or broken links (if any), please refrain from opening any disputes. Instead, email us first, and we will try to assist within a maximum of 6 hours.
EbookBell Team
4.0
96 reviewsKaren Kirkness has written a highly individual and intensely interesting book. If you have not been exposed to the “new” anatomy, Karen will definitely expand your concepts about our unfolding life-long dance between stability and mobility.
Thomas W. Myers, Author of Anatomy Trains
I really enjoyed reading this book. It offers unique images to support very well-researched views, presented in a conversational tone that I know readers in fascia will not want to miss. Well done!
Prof. Dr. Andry Vleeming World Congress on low back and pelvic girdle pain
Karen approaches the interweaving of gross and subtle in a captivating way, highlighting the connections between ideas with such curiosity and openness. It has and will continue to change the way I look at movement.
Yashodha Govindaraju Yoga practitioner
This book builds a bridge between the outdated classical biomechanical anatomy and the concept of human posture and movement as a holistic manifestation of a self-organizing and shaping organism. The subtitle of this book rightly speaks of a new anatomy, a trans-anatomically oriented architectural anatomy, an “integrated anatomy.” With that, the book is not only an enrichment for yoga-oriented people but is warmly recommended for anyone who really wants to delve into what moves us. And that is spirit.
Jaap van der Wal Phenomenologist, Morphologist and Embryologist