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With the Alexander Technique, you learn how to strip away the movement habits and tensions patterns at the root of your discomfort. You learn how to balance your own body and take charge of your own health. You learn how to sit, stand and move with safety, efficiency and ease.
The Alexander Technique practitioner, a professional trained in the art of observation and expert guidance, leads you through a one-on-one learning process tailored to your needs. Over a course of sessions, your teacher helps you release muscular tension and restore your body's original poise. As you address your entire body not just segments you learn to improve your overall functioning.
Noted actors, musicians and athletes have used it for over 100 years to enhance performance and stage presence. Among them are Sir Colin Davis, William Hurt, Jeremy Irons, James Earl Jones, Kevin Kline, Paul McCartney, Kelly McGillis, Paul Newman, Lynn Redgrave, Maggie Smith, Mary Steenbergen, Sting, Robin Williams, Joanne Woodward and members of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra.
When someone has a profession with particular physical demands or needs to make changes in habitual movement patterns, I suggest the Alexander Technique. I have found it very helpful for patients with low body awareness or those who have trouble relaxing.
Gail King, PT, MS
Backtec Orthopedic & Sports Physical Therapy
New York, NY
F.M.
Alexander (1869-1955)
As a young man, Alexander was a Shakespearean actor touring in Australia and
Tasmania. Chronic hoarseness interrupted his burgeoning career, and he lost
his voice while performing. When no medical treatment helped him, he looked
at his own movement for the source of his vocal trouble. Through nine years
of rigorous self-observation and experiment, he solved his problem, developed
a full, rich voice and discovered what he named the primary control.
The Core of Movement
Alexander observed that the relationship between
the head, neck and torso is primary in controlling
posture, movement and function. Compressive movement
habits interfere with the function of the body's
ingenious design. Eliciting the primary control
restores the innate postural reflex a natural,
dynamic force that counters gravity and easily guides
the torso upward.
Research
Leaders in the field of mind/body medicine and behavioral
science throughout this century have supported Alexander's
innovative research. Clinical studies have shown
that the Technique improves breathing capacity and
posture, modifies stress responses and is, for those
who suffer from chronic pain, the preferred method
for long-term pain relief.
Mr. Alexander has demonstrated a new scientific principle regarding the control of human behavior as important as any ever discovered in the domain of external nature.
John Dewey
Educator & philosopher
What
happens in a session?
In an Alexander Technique session, your teacher
observes how you move and helps you understand how
your movement style relates to your symptom. S/he
instructs you with words and touch to
approach movement differently. Using a unique hands-on
method to elicit your primary control, s/he gives
you an experience of dynamic expansion. With this
expert guidance, you learn how to replicate that
expansion on your own. This powerful shift gives
your body a highly responsive coordination.
Can
I learn the Technique on my own?
Habits are, by their nature, unconscious. Though
you may try to effect changes by yourself, it takes
the trained eyes and hands of a teacher to help
you perceive and change your ingrained patterns.
With a gentle, supportive touch, your teacher helps
you notice areas of tension and experience your
body in a new way.
How
long does it take? What does it cost?
Duration of study depends on your initial condition
and personal goals. To enjoy the full benefit, a
recommended course is 30 private sessions. Lessons
average 30-45 minutes. Rates vary depending on your teacher.
As my Alexander teacher taught me how to sit in a state of lumbosacral poise, I gradually eliminated my chronic low back pain. The Technique is true education. When compared with the physical and financial cost of back surgery, a course of instruction is very inexpensive.
John H. M. Austin, MD Professor of Radiology Chief, Division of Radiology Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center New York, NY |
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