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Movers Mindset
«Partage» with Stany Foucher

Movers Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 100:37


What new formats and practices best transmit Art du Déplacement's culture—beyond technique—so practitioners can reflect, connect, and grow together? Art du Déplacement's culture is deepened through «partage», reflective practice formats, and distinctive training like vision work and night missions. "Still, I had the fear, but I knew where I was, where I was going, [and] how— I knew myself better, basically. So this very strong experience with my friends, and this strong experience of failure— That was really an in between moment for me. […]There is before that training session at the «Dame du Lac» experiencing all this. And then there is me discovering more about my inner self and being very different in the way I approach fear." ~ Stany Foucher (1:33:00) The discussion frames Art du Déplacement as a living culture rather than simply a set of techniques. Stany's recently published, French-language book is highlighted as a deliberate choice, made with the awareness that language shapes who can engage with the ideas. (Craig and Stany hope that an English translation can eventually be created which captures the subtlety and depth of the material.) The strengths of books—slower pacing and deeper digestion—are compared to the reach and immediacy of video. This leads to exploring audio as a practice medium, with the idea of podcast-led movement sessions modeled on audio yoga classes. The conversation also touches on the value of building shared reference points across the community, so practitioners in different places can connect through common experiences. Practice design is a recurring theme. The Movers Mindset Pause project is discussed as a way to help practitioners form a cycle from discovery to reflection to change. Coaching is discussed as more than sets and repetitions, incorporating environment, questioning, and reframing experiences. Public-space QM is described as a way to normalize human movement in busy urban settings, reducing self-consciousness and building autonomy. The pair note the importance of training “vision” as a standalone capacity, distinct from fear management or technical skill. "Maybe one thing that I'm trying to focus on sometimes is this vision element of the discipline. Vision is really a topic by itself. If you just try to be in an analyzing mode, you know, trying to analyze the environment and be— not measuring, but just feeling— not for the sake of techniques, but just vision for vision. Maybe new things can arise." ~ Stany Foucher (58:00) They describe silent, “night missions” where participants select a distant, barely visible endpoint and navigate to it without touching the ground, focusing on presence, creative pathfinding, and trajectory rather than named techniques. Other modalities—lifting, carrying, climbing, and playing on varied terrain—are folded into practice to broaden capacity. Social aspects like shared meals, walks, and storytelling are recognized as essential for transmitting culture, complementing formal training. "But something that I really get, also from those years of training, and maybe you don't see it is, all the questioning behind it. I cannot think of a training that would not end with a question— [an] open question from—especially from Jann [Hnautra]—just reflecting on what you did. Why were you in that state of mind when we're doing this movement? Why did you want to stop when you were doing the QM? Lots of questions and reflecting on what you did. I think this is an important piece of the training." ~ Stany Foucher (28:00) Personal philosophy surfaces through parenting analogies—providing environments where children retain innate movement abilities—and a formative story of a major failure that marked a clear “before and after” in approaching fear. The conversation closes with reflections on building community connection despite geographic distance, testing new formats for sharing practice, and maintaining a loop where ideas, movement, and reflection continually reinforce each other. Takeaways Language shapes reach — Choosing French vs. English determines who can read, hear, and benefit. Books slow the pace — A book supports digestion of concepts that video often rushes past. Podcast as training — Audio sessions can guide live movement for listeners who learn by hearing. Build a reflection loop — Journaling and the Pause practice embed discovery to reflection to efficacy. Coaching beyond technique — The value includes questions, environment, and pointing in the right direction. Normalize movement in public — Holding QM sessions in busy spaces reduces self-consciousness and increases autonomy. Train vision explicitly — Treat “vision” as its own topic, not only fear or technique. Use night missions — Silent, goal-directed traversals cultivate presence and creative pathfinding. Mix natural modalities — Lifting, carrying, climbing, and terrain play (rocks, slopes) broaden practice. «Partage» matters — Sharing stories, meals, and walks transmits culture that classes alone can't. Parenting reframes coaching — Provide safe environments so kids don't lose what they already have. Failure as inflection point — A hard setback created a clear “before/after” in approach to fear. Resources https://wiseflow.fr/ — Stany Foucher's website for his book, podcast, and more. Art du Déplacement: Au delà de saut — French-language book discussed as framing the culture beyond movement; available as EPUB globally and in print within Europe. Wise Flow — Stany's French-language podcast. craigconstantine.com — Craig's personal web site with links to everything he does. Movers Mindset's Pause — The new Pause publication is a weekly email publication designed for movement professionals—coaches, teachers, gym owners, and practitioners—who want to slow down and reconnect with their deeper why. Stany Boulifard Mallet: Art du Déplacement, the Yamakasi, and motivation — Stany's first appearance, back in 2018, on the Movers Mindset podcast. Art du Déplacement (ADD) — Information about Art du Déplacement in general. Parkour & Art du déplacement: Lessons in practical wisdom – Leçons de sagesse pratique — Vincent Thibault's 2015 book discussed in this podcast. The book contains both the French and English text. Don't confuse it with the similarly named, but completely different book, “Parkour and the Art du déplacement: Strength, Dignity, Community”, published in 2014. There is also a second edition, which is French-language only. Out on the Wire — Book by Jessica Abel recommended by Craig as a book about podcasting, presented as a graphic-novel-style work interviewing leading creators. Meditations — Book by Marcus Aurelius (translated by Gregory Hayes) mentioned by Craig as his most-read book. Quadrupedal Movement (QM) — A practice and movement pattern emphasized in this episode and in Art du Déplacement generally. Communication with Vincent Thibault — Vincent Thibault's episode on Movers Mindset. Move NYC — Public event in New York City mentioned by Craig in reference to normalizing human movement in busy spaces. Joan of Arc Garden, in Quebec City — Location and statue mentioned by Craig as a setting for personal reflection. (Written with help from Chat-GPT.) ɕ --- Hello

Movers Mindset
Communication – with Vincent Thibault

Movers Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 40:57


Vincent Thibault joins Craig to discuss the dance between movement and mindfulness, and the balance of effort and ease in training Art du Déplacement. You don't have to pretend that you're in top shape. If you're not in top shape that very day you just do what you can. You can be yourself and the whole notion of ease is actually very profound, and that's where my personal training connects with meditation […] One of the first things we learn with Buddhist Meditation is to be friends with yourself. I don't want to confuse the whole discussion and mix our metaphors here, but there's this notion of learning to be friends with your own mind, and that can translate into the way you approach movement and any kind of training. ~ Vincent Thibault 35:55 Vincent, a dedicated Buddhist practitioner, engages with Craig in a dynamic conversation encompassing spiritual insights merged with movement philosophy. They discuss the balance between effort and ease within training, stressing the importance of adapting to personal circumstances over time. They touch on Buddhist teachings in the context of physical discipline, emphasizing mindfulness, authentic connection, and embracing change as core tenets of their practice. [Connection] also means that you could be connected to the people who have been practicing this before you. Whether you've learned from the Yamakasi or somebody else, you can acknowledge that. You can appreciate what you've received from them. And there's also connection with the people who will come after you. Because—sorry to deliver the news—but you won't be there forever and you won't be coaching forever if you're a coach. And you won't be moving in the same way forever, and you don't know when you're going to see it. ~ Vincent Thibault 37:30 Throughout their exchange, Vincent and Craig explore the nuances of effort in training, highlighting the significance of finding ease alongside dedication. They go into the broader concept of 'connection,' extending beyond physicality to encompass energy levels, environment, and a respectful acknowledgment of both predecessors and successors in the discipline. They discuss how cultivating internal ease can transcend into disciplined practices, fostering mindfulness and self-acceptance. Vincent underlines the necessity of adaptation, advocating for working with present circumstances rather than fixating on an idealized version of practice. Takeaways Effort and Ease — Vincent emphasizes the balance between effort and ease in training, stressing the importance of finding fulfillment in the process rather than solely fixating on results. Connection Beyond Physicality — The notion of connection expands to encompass various dimensions, including relationships with training partners, acknowledgment of predecessors, and a connection to one's own energy levels and environment. Adaptation as Vital — The conversation underscores the significance of adapting to circumstances, encouraging practitioners to work with their current situation rather than against it. Integration of Buddhist Philosophy — Buddhist principles blend with movement philosophy, highlighting mindfulness, authenticity, and self-acceptance as integral components of disciplined practice. Authenticity in Practice — Being authentic with oneself and others in training is emphasized, encouraging individuals to be genuine about their abilities, limitations, and present state of being. Resources Parkour & Art du déplacement: Lessons in practical wisdom - Leçons de sagesse pratique — Vincent Thibault's 2015 book discussed in the podcast. The book contains both the French and English text. Don't confuse it with the similarly named, but completely different book, "Parkour and the Art du déplacement: Strength, Dignity, Community", published in 2014. L'Art du déplacement : Quatre-vingt-dix propositions philosophiques sur le franchissement d'obstacles — The 2020, French-language-only, edition of the book discussed in this podcast. Vincent Thibault on LinkedIn. Carrefours Azure (French-language site) — Vincent's book publishing company founded in 2016. Fiction and nonfiction. A small publishing house with an innovative and ecological model: books are printed on demand, in Quebec or in France depending on the customer's shipping address (no pulping, minimal transportation). For every book sold directly on Carrefours azur's website, a percentage is given back to a green initiative or a humanitarian cause. Vincent Thibault (French-language site) — Vincent's personal web site. Study inspired by… — A series of blog posts, circa 2015, written by Craig, mentioned in this podcast. (Written with help from Chat-GPT.) --- Why does Movers Mindset exist? The purpose of Movers Mindset is to create and share great conversations with movement enthusiasts. Each conversation feeds my insatiable curiosity, but I share them to turn on a light for someone else, to inspire them, or to give them their next question. In the podcast, I talk with movement enthusiasts to learn who they are, what they do, and why they do it. I'm interested in the nature and philosophy of movement and in exploring themes like independence, self-direction, and human excellence. My interests color each conversation and provide some structure to Movers Mindset. But since I like to take the scenic route, every conversation ends up going somewhere unique. I really appreciate your time and attention, and I don't take it for granted. --- I need your support I want to share more of these amazing conversations, with amazing people, but I'm limited by the cost of the project. Please support what I'm doing. Every dollar really makes a difference. Since 2017, I've spent countless hours and dollars keeping Movers Mindset going. Everything has remained free and ad-free and alive thanks to patronage from listeners like you. I have no staff, no assistant… it's just one maniac with a mic and a keyboard. If this labor of love makes your life more livable in any way, please consider aiding said maniac's sustenance… Support my work --- Thank you! My personal mission is creating better conversations to spread understanding and compassion. And Movers Mindset is one of the things I do in service of my mission. Drop by constantine.name for my weekly email, my other podcasts, writing and more. The Movers Mindset project grew from conversations I started having as part of my personal journey rediscovering movement. The project started late in 2015, and it was initially simply a web site that shared others' writing. The project grew, and in 2017 I started the podcast. I've worked extremely hard, but none of this would have been possible without so much help from so many people. Cheers! ɕ

Little Box of Quotes
Path ~ Vincent Thibault

Little Box of Quotes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 0:49


My mission is creating better conversations to spread understanding and compassion. This podcast is a small part of what I do. Drop by https://constantine.name for my weekly email, podcasts, writing and more.

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Little Box of Quotes
Ignorance ~ Vincent Thibault

Little Box of Quotes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2022 0:42


My mission is creating better conversations to spread understanding and compassion. This podcast is a small part of what I do. Drop by https://constantine.name for my weekly email, podcasts, writing and more.

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Little Box of Quotes
Challenges ~ Vincent Thibault

Little Box of Quotes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 0:40


My mission is creating better conversations to spread understanding and compassion. This podcast is a small part of what I do. Drop by https://constantine.name for my weekly email, podcasts, writing and more.

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Little Box of Quotes
Mindset ~ Vincent Thibault

Little Box of Quotes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 0:51


My mission is creating better conversations to spread understanding and compassion. This podcast is a small part of what I do. Drop by https://constantine.name for my weekly email, podcasts, writing and more.

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Sur place ou... A EMPORTER
Le point COVID dans l'Ouest !

Sur place ou... A EMPORTER

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 15:39


Les masques tombent du fil des jours ! Mais prudence tout de même : la vaccination ne vaincra pas la COVID à elle seule, et les gestes barrières restent donc de rigueur !Nos invités : Vincent Thibault, virologue au CHU de Rennes et Denis Millet, pharmacien Nantais et co président départemental de la fédération des syndicats pharmaceutiques de France 44

Les partants
Larry Walker au Temple de la renommée, Félix Séguin, « Bon cop, bad cop », Alexandre Picard, Richard Legendre, Rodger Brulotte et Vincent Thibault

Les partants

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 56:19


Félix Séguin revient sur le dossier Kovalchuk et parle des équipes Cendrillons de la LNH. Segment « Bon cop, bad cop ». Alexandre Picard parle de la pause du match des étoiles du point de vue des joueurs. Richard Legendre analyse l'influence de Laurent Duvernay-Tardif sur les jeunes athlètes québécois. Rodger Brulotte commente l'intronisation au Temple de la renommée du baseball de Larry Walker. Et le boxeur Vincent Thibault nous parle de son prochain combat.

GR8 FIGHT NORTH Boxing Podcast
GFN 54: Vincent Auclair

GR8 FIGHT NORTH Boxing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 47:37


Welcome to Episode 54 of The GR8 FIGHT NORTH Boxing Podcast!This episode is brought to you by Scrap yard Boxing Club Peterborough, and Kerry Hendren ReMax All Stars Realty Inc Brokerage in Omemee Ontario.REVIEW:- Jan 17-18 Action including Elieder Alvarez, Lucas Badhi, and more.NEWS AND NOTES:- Beterbiev in QC March 28th?- GYM potential legal issus- Clagget, Beaudoin, Courchesne off Jan 25 EOTTM cardPREVIEW:- Jan 25 EOTTM card at the Casino de MontréalTWITTER QUESTIONS:- What's up at 154?- Is Elieder the Colombian Deontay?INTERVIEW OF THE WEEK:Vincent Auclair:Head coach at P4P Boxing Club in Montreal, and trainer to Clovis Drolet, Vincent Thibault, and Thomas Chabot, who are all fighting this weekend at the Casino de Montréal.If you enjoyed the show (or even if you didn't but you're feeling particularly generous), please leave us a 5 Star review, it would be greatly appreciated.Like and Subscribe, and tell your friends!Follow us on Social Media and let us know what you think:Twitter:@GR8FightNorth@rian5ca@JasonToufexisFacebook:@gr8fightnorth

Ouvre ta boîte!
Un auteur entrepreneur

Ouvre ta boîte!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 32:41


Dans cet épisode, rencontrez un jeune prodige. À 33 ans, Vincent Thibault a déjà publié plus d’une quinzaine d’ouvrages : romans, essais, nouvelles et guides spirituels. Artiste, artisan, entrepreneur, cet adepte d’art du déplacement (il est d’ailleurs l’un des co-fondateurs de l’Académie d’art du déplacement du Québec) n’appartient à aucune définition. Véritable ambassadeur littéraire, il a fondé la maison d’édition Carrefours Azur qui révolutionne le monde de l’édition en proposant, par exemple, l’impression à la commande. www.vincentthibault.com www.carrefours-azur.com

Boxingtown Québec
Boxingtown Québec - #005

Boxingtown Québec

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2018 69:20


Cette semaine au Podcast Boxingtown Québec, Vincent Tremblay et Laurent Poulin reçoivent Vincent Thibault et Francis Lafrenière.

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GMB Show
Slow Down to Build Strength with Vincent Thibault

GMB Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2016 40:00


Often we train hard and our sole focus is the end result. What happens if we slow down while training? What happens if we practice mindfulness through out training and life? Ryan and his guest Vincent Thibault discuss the positivity associated with focusing on the process. Support the show (https://www.facebook.com/groups/gmbshow/)

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