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Alexander Technique In The Cold
Wednesday, 17 Dec, 2008 – 4:51 | One Comment
Alexander Technique In The Cold

It can get pretty cold in New York City, and the Alexander Technique can help; not with the cold, but how we react to the cold. When we’re cold we tend to shorten our spines, though this is usually an unconscious action. We scrunch our necks in an effort to keep warm. It might or might not it keep us warm, but it certainly doesn’t help our neck…

How To Relieve Stress In A New York Minute With The Alexander Technique
Tuesday, 4 Nov, 2008 – 6:01 | One Comment
How To Relieve Stress In A New York Minute With The Alexander Technique

The Alexander Technique teaches us how to reduce our stress in a New York minute. In New York City, or any other large city, less stress is welcome and needed. The Alexander Technique helps by giving us more control over ourselves, but this control is not the rigid kind we usually think of. The Alexander Technique type of control leads towards freedom and the lessening of stress and tension…

Light-Touch Bodywork
Thursday, 4 Sep, 2008 – 5:21 | No Comment
Light-Touch Bodywork

Tension. Stress. Is there anybody who couldn’t use tension reduction and stress relief? Especially in and around New York City? My Light-Touch Bodywork combines a unique and potent blend of CranioSacral therapy, Alexander Technique and …

Alexander Technique Poor Posture Problems, and Painful Positions
Friday, 20 Jun, 2008 – 11:19 | No Comment
Alexander Technique Poor Posture Problems, and Painful Positions

‘P‘ words seemp to have have an important and prominent place in the Alexander Technique, precisely why there’ll be a pot-pourri of p’s permeating and peppering this perfunctory post.

It’s plausible to think the Alexander Technique is about particular positions, poses or appearances but more precisely…

Alexander Technique Back Pain, Neck Pain.
Friday, 20 Jul, 2007 – 16:02 | No Comment
Alexander Technique Back Pain, Neck Pain.

The Alexander Technique can have a huge, positive impact on pain, and I know this from personal experience. The Alexander Technique got me out of the severe neck pain I was in, and now I see the same results over and over as I teach Alexander Technique lessons in NYC to people suffering from back pain, neck and shoulder pain, hand pain. We don’t realize that we’re causing our own pain by the way we use our bodies (poor posture, added stress). The good news is that the Alexander Technique shows us a way out from this pain. It puts us back in control…

Alexander Technique Glossary
Saturday, 26 May, 2007 – 4:51 | No Comment
Alexander Technique Glossary

Words we use may have a meaning, or even several possible meanings. As importantly, words can have different associations for people. A word such as ‘posture’ can have many meanings for people. With that in …

How Not to Improve Posture
Monday, 19 Feb, 2007 – 5:10 | One Comment
How Not to Improve Posture

The Alexander Technique offers a different kind of posture training, a different kind of posture.You can apply the Alexander Technique to any situation. You can be more easeful, with less tension and compression. You will look like you have better posture…

Over Learning The Alexander Technique
Sunday, 17 Sep, 2006 – 3:17 | No Comment
Over Learning The Alexander Technique

The Alexander Technique has been described as a reeducation technique or psycho-physical reeducation. It is also a technique to be overlearned, and not only because you learn it over other things (bad habits of either movement or stillness), but when it comes to the Alexander Technique we need to be overeducated; we need to overlearn it so that we can use it under duress, much like a musician practices over and over to be able to execute music under stress…

Alexander Technique-Back Posture
Thursday, 30 Mar, 2006 – 18:18 | No Comment
Alexander Technique-Back Posture

Many Alexander Technique teachers are slumpers, or former slumpers. My name is Mark and I’m a slumper. Slumping was my habit before I became an Alexander Technique teacher, and it will be my habit forever. Although slumping is my habit, I don’t have to ‘do’ my habit; I don’t have to inhabit my habit. I could observe it. Through awareness…

Meditation Posture
Friday, 30 Dec, 2005 – 6:36 | 5 Comments
Meditation Posture

Some meditators have told me that one of the challenges to their practice is attempting to sit comfortably for a length of time; whether ten minutes or an hour or more…