Mark Josefsberg

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About Mark Josefsberg

Mark has maintained a full-time Alexander Technique teaching practice in New York City and online since his national certification in 2003. He teaches online group classes and private lessons. Mark is a former faculty member of The American Center for the Alexander Technique (ACAT). Schedule a zoom class with Mark to see what the Alexander Technique can do for you. Click on SCHEDULING.

Alexander Lessons On Zoom

For those of you who don’t live near an Alexander Technique teacher, Skype Alexander Technique lessons are an excellent alternative. While hands-on Alexander Technique lessons are of course optimal, they are sometimes not possible. Skype Alexander Technique lessons are an alternative to just reading about the Alexander Technique, or watching Alexander Technique videos. During Alexander Technique Skype lessons I will...

The Alexander Technique and Posture

One of the problems of trying to achieve ‘good posture’, or ‘perfect posture’ or even 'correct posture' is that these terms imply rigidity. Some Alexander Technique teachers attempt to avoid the word posture altogether, calling it the ‘P’ word. One could learn to have ‘good posture’ in a few minutes, especially if you think of military posture. Military posture is standing up as straight as possible, with your stomach in, chest out, chin tucked in, shoulders back...

Alexander Technique Teachers In NYC

What kind of person studies to become an Alexander Technique teacher? At first, I believe, it's the same type of person who decides to take a few Alexander Technique lessons, and there's no 'type' of person. To become a certified Alexander Technique teacher, you enter an Alexander Technique training...

Alexander Technique Bodywork

“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 gap can be seen all around us: stiff necks, shoulders hunched forward or pulled tightly back, restricted breathing, and tightness in the thighs, legs and ankles. Backaches, headaches, and other painful symptoms are often the unfortunate result...

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