What is Alexander Technique?
The Alexander Technique teaches how to recognize and overcome habituated limitations within a person's manner of movement and thinking. The first and most common limitation addressed is unnecessary muscular tension.
The Alexander Technique is usually learned from an Alexander Technique teacher in one-on-one sessions by an Alexander student, using specialized hand contact and verbal instructions. Alexander Technique is also taught in groups, often using short individual lessons in turn as examples to the rest of the class. find out more by contacting a specialist >> |
Looking at the Alexander Technique
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The use of Alexander Technique
'Shelly is a mum and a busy nurse working on a cardio-thoracic ward. She's on her feet all day, always at red-alert for her patients. When she gets home she has a lively two year-old to cope with. Shelly has chronic lower back pain. |
Walter Carrington
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Walter Carrington 1915-2005People imagine that their bodies are disobedient and unreliable in carrying out their wishes, whereas nothing could be further from the truth.-Walter CarringtonThis was a picture I took when Walter was riding regularly at Danny Pevner's. I think it conveys very well the amazing posture Walter |
Alternative Christmas Gifts, Part 2.
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Here are more unique ideas of Christmas gifts that will enhance a loved ones life:Skin CarePerhaps you have a teenager who suffers with bad acne. For a teenager everything is about appearance and acceptance, often this makes it hard for those with skin problems to feel confident amongst |
Is it time to Heal yourself?
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So you have decided to give Complementary Medicine a try. Maybe you have walked into a brick wall with Conventional Medicine or, your experience of it left you feeling burned. The message is very clear - Conventional Medicine has used all that it has to offer and nothing |
What is the Alexander Technique?
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TAKING THE PRESSURE OFF YOUR BODY
"Stand up straight!" "Pull your shoulders back!" As children, we were told to have good posture. Yet we were seldom taught effective ways to accomplish this. Indeed, we were often not even told just what "good posture" is.The consequences of this information |
Hybrid Training
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I have written in the past about the need to regularly change your program variables (every 2 -3 weeks) including: Repetitions - number of times you complete the movement Sets - a group of repetitions together Time under tension (eccentric - lowering phase/concentric - lifting phase/ isometric - |
Is The Alexander Technique Effective In Relieving Back Pain?
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Background to Alexander TechniqueAlexander Technique originated in Australia in the 1890's and later developed in England, where its founder, Frederick Matthais Alexander settled.There are many advocates of the Alexander Technique and its many benefits, these include high profile people such as Sir Paul McCartney, Sting, William Hurt and |
What is Yogic Massage?
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Active Listening – a gentle approach that heals deeply.
Yogic Massage is underpinned by the understanding of energy that I gained through Movement Healing. Movement Healing is a way of tuning into healing energy to heal oneself or others through finding inner stillness, listening - letting the healing |
Alexander Technique
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Alexander Technique is a discipline that teaches an individual to tune into and develop an awareness of their body and its relationship to the environment. This discipline is a set of tools to help individuals move through life with increased efficiency, eliminating common pain and discomfort caused by |
Postural Assessment Skills
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An Essential Tool for Sports Massage PractitionersAs sport massage practitioners sometimes the solutions to our clients’ problems are simple, we do our magic, and the file is closed. However, often the key to long-term success is the ability to follow the chain of muscular imbalances and dysfunction to |
Alexander Technique
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The Alexander Technique teaches how to recognize and overcome habituated limitations within a person's manner of movement and thinking. The first and most common limitation addressed is unnecessary muscular tension.
The Alexander Technique is usually learned from an Alexander Technique teacher in one-on-one sessions by an Alexander student, using |
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