kehonhajua
Kehonhajua, or "body awareness," refers to the ability to perceive and understand the position, movement, and condition of one's own body without relying on visual input. This sensory awareness is primarily mediated by the proprioceptive system, which involves specialized receptors in muscles, joints, and tendons that provide feedback to the brain about physical states such as posture, balance, and limb placement. Kehonhajua plays a crucial role in motor control, coordination, and overall physical function, enabling precise movements and spatial orientation.
Developing kehonhajua is essential for activities requiring fine motor skills, such as playing musical instruments, dancing,
Exercises to enhance kehonhajua often include activities that challenge balance, such as standing on one leg
In addition to physical benefits, kehonhajua is linked to mental well-being. Increased body awareness can reduce