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Why we play basketball

For example, connecting as a whole is essential in Rugby, Netball, and  Football, but the size of the pitches means there is a lot of space and time between the connections to the whole. Basketball with 10 players in a smaller space provides more opportunities, in less time, to experience connecting to the whole.  

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Why we swim to train the perception of the whole

Water provides an immersive experience of what happens when relying on a sequence of parts to control the water, and what happens when we connect our internal self-perception into a unified whole that moves fluidly with the water.

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We work across multiple sports 

Because learning the parts of a sport is essential, we take players away from their main sport to train the connection skills to sustain an awareness of the whole. 

As technology encourages us to pay attention to individual parts, generating an illusion that all parts are under control, it is crucial to keep doing activities that increase our perception of the whole. Otherwise, we risk losing sight of the idea that there is a unified whole that surpasses the sum of its parts. Our lives will fragment into a fear of rejection, anxiety, loneliness, and illness.

jon.thorne@Lifeskills21.club

St Albans, UK

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Get to Know Me - Jon Thorne

My entire career has been dedicated to exploring how the brain connects to the world around us.

 

In the 1980s, I identified which aspects of connection are most effectively achieved online and which should remain face-to-face interactions. I then used basketball to offer autistic children and adults a rich, immersive experience of authentic connection. Following that, I spent six years researching how learning parts alter brain function. 

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