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Introduction"Alexander established not only the beginning of a far-reaching science of the apparently involuntary movements we call reflexes, but a technique of connection (i.e. integration and self control, which forms a subsantial addition to our very slender resources in personal education." George Bernard Shaw The Alexander TechniqueThe challenges and fast-changing demands of modern life can so occupy our thoughts that we forget about that most important consideration: ourselves. When the natural subconscious mechanisms for balance and posture are disturbed by habitual misuse or injury, the standard of our physical and mental functioning can be adversely affected. However, the appropriate muscular activity for posture is not something we can regain simply by trying harder. It involves 'automatic' reflex responses that, when working well, appear to support the body almost effortlessly. By adopting the principles of the Alexander Technique, and by learning to prevent interference with the subtle, complex mechanisms, we can significantly restore their effectiveness. Breathing and speaking become easier; movement becomes freer, lighter and more enjoyable. Field Study published in The British medical journalSignificant long-term benefit from Alexander Technique lessons for low back pain has been demonstrated by a major study published by the British Medical Journal on 20th August 2008. Click here to read more on an extrenal website. |
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