Author

Bruna Petito

I am a researcher, doctoral student in Health Sciences, and the creator of the Inner Balance Method—a somatic approach designed to promote autonomy and organicity. My work combines verbal commands to connect the body as a living system with a review of habits, helping individuals improve their relationship with their body and movement.

As a board member and teacher of Applied Biotensegrity in Physiotherapy, I assist physiotherapists in understanding their work through the lens of biotensegrity. I actively collaborate with national and international groups to build study bridges on fascia, biotensegrity, and the Inner Balance Method.

The Inner Balance Method is continuously evolving and has already trained hundreds of instructors across Brazil, France, the USA, Germany, Portugal, Italy, Spain, and Argentina. My mission is to expand this innovative approach, fostering deeper connections between science and practical application in the fields of health and somatics.

Email: brunapetito.ib@gmail.com
Instagram: @movedbybiotensegrity

Monthly Member Webinar – Saturday 21st March 2026

Date: Saturday 21st March 2026Times: 18:00 – 19:00 Check your timezone here.Presenter(s): Chris Clancy and Bruna PetitoTitle: Biotensegrity, Closed Kinematic Chains and Emerging Movement Description: The concept of closed kinematic chains (CKCs) is an integral part of biotensegrity, and understanding the geometry of motion can inform any movement practice. In this experiential webinar, you’ll explore CKCs and biotensegrity to discover…

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Member Webinar – Saturday 21st March 2026

Monthly Member Webinar – Saturday 21st March 2026 Practical details Date: Saturday 21st March 2026 Time: 18.00 – 19.00 UK time. Check your timezone here Presenter(s): Chris Clancy and Bruna Petito Title: Biotensegrity, Closed Kinematic Chains and Emerging Movement Once you have registered, you will receive an email with the zoom link. You will also get…

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