In this video Jevon Dangeli demonstrates the simple jumi sequence.
The simple jumi sequence is for people with impaired physical mobility and those with health challenges (for whom the full basic level jumi sequence would be too strenuous).
All jumi sequences involve cyclical breathing – inhaling through the nose for all inward movements and exhaling slowly from the mouth for all outward movements. There is no holding of breath or posture, rather a constant flow of movements lead by cyclical breathing – embodying the natural flow of life.
Practicing jumi promotes:
- agility
- healing
- confidence
- mindfulness
- core strength
- concentration
- emotion regulation
- healthy self-esteem
- mind-body awareness
- performance enhancement
The core objective of jumi is to develop open awareness (embodied mindfulness) and the ability to maintain it in all types of situations.
View our schedule to see dates and locations of all jumi sessions and events.
Contact us to arrange jumi sessions, retreats, or a jumi camp for kids in your area.
Jumi is a nonprofit initiative developed by Jevon Dangeli, MSc Psychology, 40 years judo experience.