IX Brains

A place of educational discovery through observation and curiosity.

“OctoMoves: Embrace the Fluidity”

This is how it all started…

About Us

Welcome to IXBrains, where we blend the marvels of nature with cutting-edge movement education. Inspired by the fluid, dynamic movement of the octopus, our approach redefines how you understand and engage with your body.

At IXBrains, we believe that movement is an art and science that goes beyond traditional fitness. By studying the unique characteristics of the octopus—its flexibility, adaptability, and strength—we’ve created a movement education system that encourages you to explore your body’s full potential. Our content is designed to empower you with innovative techniques that promote balance, agility, and a deeper connection to your physical self.

Whether you’re an athlete looking to enhance performance or someone seeking to move more mindfully, IXBrains offers resources that challenge the status quo. Our mission is to guide you on a journey where you don’t just learn about movement—you experience it, transform it, and make it your own.

Join us and dive into a world where the extraordinary becomes your new normal. Embrace the octopus within and discover how fluidity and strength can coexist in every movement you make.

Our Philosophy

Like an octopus navigating its environment, we believe in adaptability and continuous learning. Our educational content is rooted in scientific principles and inspired by nature’s most fascinating mover. We’re here to help you unlock new levels of movement intelligence and to inspire you to move with intention, creativity, and freedom.


Ix Brains

  • lateral sway and fall prevention

    Title: The Advantage of Lateral Sway in Balance Control: Joint Coordination and Reduced Vestibular Intrusion Abstract:This white paper explores the biomechanical and sensory advantages of lateral sway in balance control for the elderly. Unlike fore-and-aft rocking, which heavily involves the vestibular system and can lead to disorientation, lateral sway relies more on joint control, particularly…

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  • Achilles tendon rupture

    A different thought on the cause. Achilles tendon ruptures are significant injuries often occurring during high-intensity activities like running or jumping. Traditional understanding emphasizes the role of forceful plantarflexion, where the foot pushes down during push-off, as a common cause. However, emerging perspectives suggest that improper gait mechanics, particularly when the calcaneus (heel bone) is…

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  • IX BRAINS!

    Welcome to IX Brains, the place of exploration from observation curiosity.

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