Young Da Vinci Club

Did you know that us humans have two sides to our brain? Traditional reading, writing, and typing mostly exercises just one side of the brain. But if you want to exercise both sides of the brain, mirror readingmirror writing, and mirror typing is what you need.

MMD (mirror movement development) is considered the greatest missing piece of general education for brain-body performance, according to the human body’s physical design for symmetric movement and subsequent brain development. Practiced by many of history’s greatest creatives, thinkers, and athletes, MMD is the third pillar of human longevity.

Did you also know that most young kids naturally practice MMD? Examples include switching hands for daily activities, throwing with either arm, kicking with either foot, and instinctive mirror writing. Young kids who already know how to read can even mirror read much faster than older adults. This is because young brains are still more symmetric. Unfortunately, single-sided activity and traditional education stifles natural, symmetric development. MMD corrects this, though, and produces incredible benefits.

In this free workshop, learn why and how to practice MMD through mirror reading and mirror writing (practiced by Leonardo da Vinci and Benjamin Franklin for decades). You can also try mirror typing on the world’s first mirrored computer keyboard and mirrored laptop screen! Materials provided.