picture-11When looking for Alexander Technique teachers in NYC, or looking to find an Alexander Technique practitioner, how would you use the web? Most direct: Alexander Technique NYC. Alexander Technique teachers NYC would work, as would Alexander Technique lessons NYC, or Alexander Technique courses, or Alexander Technique practitioners. Alexander Technique classes NYC might lead you to group classes, which is a great way to learn the Alexander Technique if you are on a budget. Taking group Alexander Technique classes may be beneficial, but not if you want more individual time, or have bad back pain or neck pain. The Alexander Technique is traditionally taught one-to-one because it involves hands-on time. In fact, I often spend about 15 or 20 minutes of a 45 minute lesson with the person lying (fully clothed) on a massage table. Most Alexander Technique teachers have ‘tablework’ as part of the Alexander Technique lesson, and is often the time people let go of excess tension. The lessening of tension leads to pain reduction, and a feeling of well-being. When the student is upright, they often notice a marked improvement in their posture. Improving posture is probably the number one reasons people seek out Alexander Technique teachers in NYC, or anywhere.

A search for “Alexander Technique” would be a way to learn about the technique in general, without searching for a teacher. There are also websites that list Alexander Technique teachers in NYC and throughout the world. You could try Alexandertechnique.com., alexandertech.org and acat.org. All three have extensive lists of Certified Alexander Technique Practitioners.

Once you meet the teacher, you’ll know pretty quickly if there is ‘chemistry’ between you. See how you feel around the teacher. The Alexander Technique is about helping people, so you want to leave the lesson feeling better than when you came in physically, emotionally and every way possible. You want to feel listened to at the lesson. Although Alexander Technique teachers will be teaching you the principles of the Alexander Technique, you want the teacher to be flexible enough to tailor the lesson just for you. The teacher shouldn’t be concerned with his or her agenda. Don’t be afraid to ask if the teacher is certified, by whom, and how long the teacher has been certified. As with physicians, experience counts.

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How did you first hear of the Alexander Technique, or the Alexander Method? Did you start by searching the web? What terms did you search for?

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Mark Josefsberg-Alexander Technique NYC

Mark@MarkJosefsberg.com

(917) 709 4648