{"id":19491,"date":"2022-05-29T01:00:18","date_gmt":"2022-05-29T01:00:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.knowlative.com\/?p=19491"},"modified":"2022-05-29T01:00:19","modified_gmt":"2022-05-29T01:00:19","slug":"key-energy-kinesiology-concepts-readme-first","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.knowlative.com\/es\/key-energy-kinesiology-concepts-readme-first\/","title":{"rendered":"Key Energy Kinesiology Concepts (readme first)"},"content":{"rendered":"
In Applied Kinesiology (AK) and Specialized \/ Energetic Kinesiology (SK \/ EK) World there is a wide variety of different branches, approaches and modalities (see Modality – School – Branch).
The fact that we are scattered across modalities and geography and do not have a solid community is one of the key factors preventing Muscle Response Testing (MRT) from becoming mainstream. At Knowlative we believe that maintaining a common vocabulary is the key to reunite all modalities in the same tribe and be able to make our “kinesiology” (or whatever we are going to call it in the future) mainstream.   Another key factor preventing us from spreading from 1 million people using Muscle Response Testing (MRT) in the world (actual estimate) to 10+ millions of solid professionals (a mere 0.13% of the World’s population): we are using a misleading (and, in some countries, illegal) term to describe what we do: ”Kinesiology”. As a group, we are not just studying human movement; often we do not address human movement at all.   Here there is a selection of key concepts that explain how we think the game works. Follow the links to the Unit of Knowledge to read the definitions. This is the essence of what we do and how we think as professionals: <\/p>\n