Moshe Feldenkrais (1904-1984) was a distinguished scientist,
physicist, and engineer. After suffering a crippling injury, he
began an intense study of the relationship between bodily movement
and healing that culminated in the Feldenkrais Method .
Judo master Gunji Koizumi wasthe founder of the Budokai and a
pioneer of judo in Europe.
Michel Brousse,a seventh-degree black belt, teaches the cultural
history of sportand the didactics of judo at Bordeaux University in
France. He is the author of numerousbooks and articles on these
subjects. A former member of the French national judoteam, he
currently serves as Research Director of the International Judo
Federation.
Dennis Leri is one of Moshe Feldenkrais's original American
students, with more thanthirty years of experience teaching the
Feldenkrais Method and training new practitioners.His martial arts
practice includes boxing, aikido, Chen-style T'ai Chi, and Lan Shou
Kung Fu.
Moti Nativis a Feldenkrais Method practitioner and martial artist.
He leads theBujinkan Shiki (Awareness) Dojo with branches
throughout Israel and holds seminarsin Israel, the U.S., Europe,
and Japan.
“It's how Feldenkrais addresses the deeper benefits of Judo practice that elevates Higher Judo from just a good book to a classic.”—Dennis Leri, from the foreword
![]() |
Ask a Question About this Product More... |
![]() |