In this conversation, Wil Brown and Karin Avi explore the journey of physical practice, focusing on Karin's transition from capoeira to the broader movement culture.
They discuss the importance of play, personal growth, and the role of coaching in fostering progress. Karin shares insights on her experience training with Ido Portal, injury recovery, the significance of self-inquiry in movement and the necessity of questioning one's practice.
The conversation emphasizes the value of passion in sustaining a long-term practice and the importance of community in physical endeavors.
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Chapters
00:00 The Magic of Capoeira and Personal Interaction
00:38 Transitioning from Capoeira to Movement Culture
03:30 The Limitations of Capoeira and Seeking Professionalism
11:18 Transitioning from Capoeira to Movement Culture
14:18 The Importance of Play in Physical Practice
18:05 Self-Competition vs. Collaboration in Movement
22:03 Chasing Passion in Movement Practice
26:11 Knowing When to Push Through or Let Go
30:48 Defining Movement Culture
35:18 Gradual Exposure to New Skills
39:11 The Emotional Power of Physical Practice
46:18 The Risks of Competitive Nature
49:05 Injury Awareness and Recovery
51:40 The Importance of Consistent Practice
54:27 Social Engagement in Physical Practice
57:35 Personalising Movement Routines
01:01:01 The Value of In-Person Coaching
01:03:03 Evolving Perspectives in Movement
01:06:20 Structuring Short Practice Sessions
01:08:34 Reflective Practices in Movement
01:13:30 Finding Inspiration in Personal Practice