Benefits of Bones for Life

  • Ruthy Alon demonstrates Explore the ways in which natural movement can stimulate the necessary pressure to stimulate the renewal of bone tissue.
  • Get in touch with the wisdom inherent in your body and improve your coordination and stability.
  • Re-awaken the harmony and flexibility of your movement and enjoyment of a reliable skeleton.
  • Align your neck and lumbar to prevent compression and distortion.
  • Gain resourcefulness for personal safety and options for coping with vulnerable joints.
  • Inspire the urge to move and enjoy the ageless biological optimism of a springy and dynamic walk
  • Align your posture into safe weight-bearing uprightness
  • Develop your skill of restoring equilibrium
  • Enhamce the pleasure of moving

The Bones for Life program addresses the functional aspect of movement skill involved in withstanding the force of gravity by offering a series of movement processes that improve the quality of body coordination. The emphasis of the program is on organizing the skeleton into a safe weight-bearing posture to sustain springy pulsations of force - the natural code for bone strength and suppleness. 

Bones for Life is based on the teachings of Moshe Feldenkrais for the re-education of movement habits. Awakening the self to improve the quality of moving is achieved through gradual experience of unused options. The learning is geared to the harmonious integration of all body parts in functioning, integration being the central characteristic of any organism. The suggested ways of moving are explored in the perspective of the reciprocal coordination of all body parts. 

A dynamic and springy walking style is the natural motivation which stimulates the organism to strengthen its bones. It is the rhythmical pulsations of lively steps that enable the blood, which carries nutrients and oxygen, to penetrate the solid tissue of the bones and provide for growth of new bone cells. A well-aligned posture and harmonious coordination of movement are essential for sustaining the springy pressure of this dynamic walk which can stimulate bone strength.

The movement configurations in the Bones for Life program are modeled after the primal patterns of locomotion in nature. The efficiency of these patterns has been proven throughout millions of years of evolution. These basic patterns of walking are re-learned in the program in greenhouse conditions of safe and gradual practice that are adaptable to individual pace and ability. Simple tools facilitate the development of controlled resistance to pressure, like using a strip of cloth as a wrap, pushing a wall, lifting weights, or learning safe ways of falling. 

Participants find joy in their practice and they are more satisfied with their competence in moving. The increased confidence in a more reliable skeleton inspires a sensation of biological optimism. 

Bones for Life

  • The program for stimulating bone strength through natural movement and weight bearing posture.
  • Strong bones are built by dynamic confrontation with gravity.
  • The skeleton outsmarts gravity by unifying the whole body in an organization that supports a springy walk.
  • At the cellular level, dynamic movement enables the blood that is filled with nutrients and oxygen to penetrate the bone and support the growth of new cells.
  • The vicious cycle of lack of movement results in loss of bones strength, which in turn, leads to further lack of movement.
  • The code of organic movement that stimulates building bone: springy, rhythmic pressure at rate that is equal to dynamic walking; configurations of movement that are derived from those that evolution has determined to be efficient and economical; cooperation of all the body parts in harmonious proportion; the transmission of pressure from one polarity to another in a domino effect.
  • Structure and function are interdependent.
  • The primary condition for sustaining dynamic movements that can build bone is to secure a safe posture that can protect the vulnerable joints in the neck, lumbar, hip joints, and knees, and spare them from compression and deviation.