Alexander Technique & Homeopathy
Alexander Technique - With the Alexander Technique you can...
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be poised, without stiffness |
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move gracefully, with less effort |
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be alert and focused, with less strain |
The Alexander Technique is a simple and practical method for self-improvement
and self-help. Anyone can benefit. Poise, vitality and coordination
improve. Breathing and speaking become easier. Movement becomes
freer lighter and more enjoyable.
To Perform Better
Performers can improve stamina, increase clarity of
perception, free up spontaneity and manage stage fright.
Sports people can improve flexibility, timing and
efficiency, to be on form more consistently.
With the Alexander Technique you learn to understand the
basis of coordination and how to attend to process.
Performing artists and athletes of all standards around the
world apply the Alexander Technique to their practice. It is also taught
at many performing arts schools and colleges.
For Your Health & Well-being
Learning the Alexander Technique can help to prevent or
alleviate conditions associated with undue tension or poor posture. These
include many difficulties with pain and weakness, coordination and movement,
joint or muscle problems, breathing disorders and stress-related conditions.
It can enhance rehabilitation after operations, injury, or
illness and provide support during pregnancy and preparation for childbirth.
It can improve management of stress and pain, and provide
coping skills for chronic illness and disabilities.
For Your Self-development
The Alexander Technique offers you a method for life-long
learning. You can use it to develop self-awarness and self-reliance.
The Technique can add a new dimension of creativity to your
life and lead to on-going self-discovery.
How Can I Lean?
You learn the
Alexander Technique through one-to-one lessons with a qualified teacher.
This setting process provides the best opportunity for your individual needs to
be addressed.
The number of lessons you take will depend on you
particular needs and goals, and these can be discussed with your teacher.
Please note that Alexander teachers, although highly trained, are not medical
advisors and do not make medical diagnoses.
Learning the Alexander Technique involves changing
long-standing habits so improvement relies in part on your active participation.
A course of 20 to 30 regular lessons can provide a good foundation for on-going
self-discovery for most people.
What Happens In Lessons?
Your teacher will use explanation and a guiding touch to
help you re-discover balance and ease within yourself. You start by
working with simple movements and positions - such as sitting walking, or
bending the knees - which are basic to all activity.
Through experience and observation you learn how your
coordination works - how you create tension and how you can prevent or release
it. This awareness enables you to change longstanding habits and function
more efficiently. In time and with practice you will be able to use your new
understanding and skill in more complex and demanding activities and situations
in your daily life. You can bring awareness and poise to anything you do.
Alexander lessons involve some movement, so you may be
asked to wear non-restrictive clothing and remove your shoes.
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