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Vestiges
The word “vestige” means a trace, mark, or visible sign left by something that has disappeared or is disappearing. The word comes from...
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May 12 min read


Swimming Muscles
As the 2024 Summer Olympics get underway in Paris, we want to draw your attention to one sport that stands head and shoulders above all...
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Aug 7, 20243 min read


Busy Hands, Happy Brain (Dr. Kelly Lambert Part 1)
Are active, busy hands the key to happiness? Well, of course, we’ve always thought so. We learned a lot about the power of hands-on...
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Jun 21, 20242 min read


Erica Huggard: “Students Crave This”
About ten years ago, Emporia High School science teacher Erica Huggard attended an Anatomy in Clay® Learning System training at ESSDACK...
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May 15, 20243 min read


Oklahoma Breakdown
Three things we learned while chatting with Nancy Harris on a recent episode of the Anatomy in Clay® Learning System podcast: 1. Will...
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Apr 9, 20243 min read


Monkeying Around
On the playground, they call them monkey bars. A child can swing from rung to rung—or skip a rung as reach increases and strength allows....
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Oct 12, 20232 min read


Histology
Here at the Anatomy in Clay® Learning System headquarters, we tend to focus on the obvious structures and visible architecture of the...
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Dec 7, 20223 min read


Touch Equals Participation
When Kristin Griffith was told that she would be hired as an Anatomy teacher at Colton High School in Colton, California, she was...
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Jul 11, 20222 min read


Augmented Reality
As anyone whose surfed the web lately knows, there are increasingly more options for exploring anatomy. Three-dimensional and now...

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Jun 1, 20202 min read


We’re Off to the Horse Summit!
This just in: Jon Zahourek will be bringing his expertise and equine skeletons to Lexington, Kentucky—better known as the heart of horse...

ANATOMY IN CLAY® System
Apr 28, 20202 min read


Circulation
Keep moving! Good blood circulation is vital to health. And movement helps move blood. The heart gets a lot of the credit for...
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Apr 20, 20201 min read


Nuchal Ligament
We can’t recommend a recent episode of the Radiolab podcast—Man Against Horse—highly enough. It includes: · Pigs on a treadmill · Humans...
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Mar 30, 20203 min read


Horses & Us
“How many legs on a horse?” It’s a question Jon Zahourek asks when he wants students to ponder the many remarkable things about...
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Jan 15, 20203 min read


Faster Stronger
Let’s take a pause from studying how we’re all put together on the inside and marvel at the capability of the human body as a whole. In...
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Oct 24, 20193 min read


LMU Boot Camp
For the first time this past summer, Joshua Rowe used the CANIKEN® model to teach students in his summer anatomy boot camp at Lincoln...
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Sep 18, 20194 min read


Body & Mind
Yoga teacher Jo Phee is based in Singapore, where she was born and bred. Twenty years ago, when she was working as a conference...
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Aug 27, 20193 min read


Fascia
We are glad to see fascia having its moment. Long overlooked, long understudied—it’s clear that research into fascia is gathering...
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Aug 15, 20192 min read


It’s Alimentary
If you follow the Anatomy in Clay® Learning System on Facebook or Twitter or YouTube (and if you are not, why not?) you’ll notice in the...
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May 28, 20192 min read


Muscles
Most of the time when we build with the Anatomy in Clay® Learning System, we take a piece of clay and fashion it into a certain shape as...
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Apr 22, 20193 min read


Sharing the Passion
When Allison Fall was three years old, she wanted to be a dancer. “I was very clear about it,” she recalls. “When I was eight, my dad...
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Apr 19, 20193 min read
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