NAW BodyOS Technical Standard Specification™

A Natural Operating System for Human Movement

BodyOS™ is a foundational operating system for human movement, built on the natural structure of the human body. It defines the universal principles that underlie posture, support, control, and integrated movement, presenting them as a coherent technical standard rather than a collection of techniques or methods.
Designed to function as a cross‑disciplinary common language, BodyOS™ provides a structural and reproducible framework that can be applied in education, coaching, rehabilitation, research, simulation, and movement‑related technology development. As the base layer of the Natural Structure Standard Framework (NSSF), it supports all higher‑level systems, including cognitive and integrative operating systems.
The BodyOS™ Technical Standard Specification formalizes these principles in a consistent, implementation‑ready format, enabling practitioners and developers to work from the same structural foundation.

About the Natural Structure Series
The Natural Structure Series describes the foundational operating principles that underlie human movement, cognition, interaction, and adaptation.
While NAW (Natural Architecture Works) focuses on how humans design and organize activity,
the Natural Structure Series outlines the natural systems that exist beneath any architecture.
The series is organized into Six OS (natural operating systems) and Seven Applications,
providing a structural map of how humans naturally act, think, learn, coordinate, and respond to environments.
Six OS
-BodyOS
-MindOS
-InteractionOS
-EnvironmentOS
-LoadOS
-PatternOS
Seven Applications
-NID (Natural Interface Design)
-NCD (Natural Communication Design)
-NWD (Natural Workflow Design)
-NLD (Natural Learning Design)
-NME (Natural Movement Environment)
-NDA (Natural Decision Architecture)
-NCE (Natural Creative Environment)
The Natural Structure Series Overview introduces the relationships among these systems
and serves as the entry point for future detailed volumes.