MarkJosefsberg

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About MarkJosefsberg

Mark has maintained a full-time Alexander Technique teaching practice in New York City since his national certification in 2003. He teaches private lessons as well as ongoing small group classes, and is on faculty at The American Center for the Alexander Technique (ACAT).

Alexander Technique—Pace Yourself

Sometimes, when I’m trying to figure something out, (or thinking about an Alexander Technique blog- like now) I'll notice that I’m pacing around my apartment. My apartment is so small the mice walk around round-shouldered. It's so small that when you put the key in the door you break the mirror. So small that you [...]

Alexander Technique—Getting back to back back and back back and up.

Alexander Technique teachers routinely talk about directing your back to be back and up. Some Alexander teachers prefer the direction: torso back and up. Either way, letting your back to go back and up includes your neck, as well as your upper, middle and lower back. If your lower back is going back and up, [...]

Alexander Lessons—Do Less less, Les

Alexander teachers say "Do Less". Alexander Technique teachers have said to me: "See if you can do less here", while touching my lower back. To a degree I interpreted that to mean "don't do anything". After all, the Alexander Technique is a non-doing technique, right? But if I really don't do anything I'll stay right [...]

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