Exercise and Movement – The Concept of 3 I’s -Isolate, Integrate, and Innovate

You can ISOLATE any nerve, muscle, joint, muscle group and region of the body or the whole body into any POSITION… Mastering each one then allows you to INTEGRATE them, perhaps now you master multiple body POSITIONS to make a PATTERN or a “FLOW”

This then allows you to INNOVATE and put together POSITIONS, PATTERNS, movements and flows much like a freestyle rapper puts together a verse I say all of that to say this, their is a logical progression to everything and you must FOCUS ON THE FUNDAMENTALS, only then can you master each phase of the end goal and EXPRESS PHYSICAL FREEDOM.

So another really awesome concept is the 3I’s. Now the 3I’s are isolate integrate and innovate. Now, I stole those from Ido Portal. If you know Ido Portal, It’s all about human movement and the ability to have control over every single joint muscle in your body. And you isolate each joint, each position that you might find yourself and you isolate every muscle, then you can integrate them together to make a movement to have multiple patterns that flow together. And ultimately, you perform all of those positions and patterns.

So well together, that you can now innovate in the innovation part part is just like the idea of being on the basketball court and being able to read the defense and go between the legs behind the back your step sake, the past finished with the left right all of that is things that you’ve done separately. Now you integrate them together, you’ve isolated those moves, you integrate them together, and then you innovate as you need to because of the reactionary ability that you’ve gained. To have control. Second handers? Subconsciously, right. 

Muscle memory is what we would call it, but realistically, it’s understanding movement and just breaking it down into isolated movements or positions, or patterns. And then you’re taking those patterns and positions and you integrate them together. And then you are able to innovate in the moment on top of those. 

 

So I'm going to give you some examples. Watch the next video.