In this really thoughtful conversation, Andrew Telfer speaks with writer and movement educator Todd Hargrove, whose books and blog have helped thousands rethink how they move, feel, and learn.
They explore somatic traditions like Feldenkrais and Rolfing, ecological dynamics, affordances, pain perception, and the limitations of top-down movement instruction. Todd also shares insights from his new book Healthy Movement for Human Animals, which offers an evolutionary lens on movement that’s both accessible and grounded.
Expect reflections on growing your “movement map,” changing your environment to change your behaviour, and how pain is often more a perception issue than a structural one. There’s also a fair bit of healthy critique for gyms, blueprints, and the fantasy of precision in movement coaching.
Todd’s Book – Healthy Movement for Human Animals
Frank Forencich – Human Animal
Katy Bowman – Nutritious Movement
Daniel Lieberman – Exercised Harvard Gazette article
Gibsonian Psychology & Ecological Dynamics (Affordances)
Wikipedia entry on affordances
Feldenkrais Method – Official Site
Rolfing Structural Integration – Official Site
Book – Paleofantasy by Marlene Zuk