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Thursday, 3 September 2009

Daily Express - Bluffer's guide to Alexander Technique

This is an extract from a recent article in The Daily Express:

THE hottest tips to improve posture and general well-being

WHAT IS IT?
The technique teaches us to identify and eventually lose bad habits in posture that have been built up over the years.
It considers how individuals move and breathe and teaches students how to move more freely, ridding the body of tension.
It involves no specific exercises, requires no special equipment and can be practised wherever you are. It is suitable for people of all ages and levels of physical fitness.
WHAT DOES IT PROMISE?
You will learn how to release tension and rediscover balance of mind and body.
With increased awareness you can be poised without stiffness, move gracefully and powerfully with less effort, be alert and focused with less strain, breathe and speak more easily and freely as well as being calm and confident.
It can also solve ailments including carpal tunnel syndrome, repetitive strain injury, stiff neck and shoulders as well as back injuries. The technique is often used to enhance the performance of singers, actors and athletes.
WHAT IS INVOLVED?
Mastering the Alexander Technique is the same as learning any complex skill and is often compared to studying a musical instrument.
The teacher should be skilled in the technique and use demonstration, explanation and examination. Light physical contact between the student and teacher is used to detect the student’s physical and emotional stresses.

Explanations of how to improve everyday actions such as standing, walking, bending and talking are offered. Students can also specify a focus such as helping with sports, music or drama.
HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE?
Individual lessons with a qualified teacher are the best way to learn and these will also cater for individual needs. The technique is usually taught in a series of 20 to 40 sessions. Each lasts about 45 minutes.
COST
Fees are typically £30-£40 per session.

Thursday, 27 August 2009

Daily Express - Bluffer's guide to Alexander Technique

The Daily Express published a Bluffer's guide to The Alexander:
www.express.co.uk/features/view/117145/Bluffer-s-guide-The-Alexander-Technique
The photo is quite unusual i would say, and don't worry I will not get you to balance any books on your head.....
See my Brighton website for more details:
http://www.alexandertechniquebrighton.com/

Wednesday, 29 July 2009

NHS back pain shake up.

"Will NHS back pain shake up do you any good?" is the question asked in the Mail on Sunday 16th June.
Got a bad back? There's been a radical shake-up in the way the NHS will treat you. Injections and surgery are out - exercise classes and counselling are in. But will they do you any good?
The Alexander Technique is explored.
Read more:
http://www.mailonsunday.co.uk/health/article-1193248/As-NHS-shake-ditches-spine-surgery-exercise-counselling-actually-good.html

To find out more about Alexander Technique in Brighton go to :
www.alexandertechniquebrighton.com

Friday, 17 July 2009

Hazel's headaches

Hazel came to the Alexander Technique for neck and upper back pain. After only a few sessions the daily headaches started to reduce. This week she came for her lesson and I asked her how were the headaches. " I can't remember the last time I had a headache which is amazing because i've been having them for 15 years or more, also I feel I have so much more energy" she said. Hazel has really changed, you can see that in the way she moves around.
To find out more about the Alexander Technique in Brighton go to:
www.alexandertechniquebrighton.com

Jo's story

Jo was sent to the Alexander Technique by her company coach, and the company paid for a course of lessons. The company felt that the way she came across in presentations was letting her down due to poor posture. Jo also suffered 3 or 4 headaches a week. After only a few sessions the headaches significantly reduced and this week she came to her lesson very excited. " I was so excited this week I nearly phoned you" she said. " Everything has clicked into place, i feel more supported and upright and can sit upright with little effort and best of all my coach at work was really impressed. Also I feel more confident when doing presentations"
Jo certainly looks different, much more aligned and comfortable in her body,but the most important thing is how she is feeling about herself.
To find out more about Alexander Technique in Brighton go to:
http://www.alexandertechniquebrighton.com/

Saturday, 11 July 2009

Val's Sciatica relieved

"I suffered from debilitating recurrent sciatica for over two years before a friend recommended I try the Alexander Technique.

Over six months of patient tutoring, Mark has shown me many ways to improve my physical and emotional stance, and I look forward to and gain real benefit from each weekly lesson.

My sciatica is largely a thing of the past : it really only returns when I am “too busy” to perform the Alexander semi-supine floor exercise, which proves its efficacy and shows me the path I need to follow. Thank you, Mark" Val B
To find out more about Alexander Technique in Brighton go to:
www.alexandertechniquebrighton.com

Tuesday, 9 June 2009

'Quality of life increased enormously' - Daily Mail article

In today's Daily Mail there was an article on how choosing the right exercise can cure your health problems which included the Alexander Technique for back pain. Here is an extract:

BACK PAIN
THE CURE: Alexander Technique.
HOW OFTEN: A course of 24 lessons, then daily.
HOW IT WORKS: Regular activity has long been known to ease chronic back pain, but a study published in the British Medical Journal last year suggested the popular postural awareness therapy Alexander Technique could provide the greatest benefit.
Devised by Frederick Matthias Alexander, an Australian actor who suffered stressinduced breathing problems, this method re- educates the body to achieve postural harmony.
A teacher will assess your posture and how you move about. Then he or she will teach you how to sit up straight, walk without hunching over and other techniques to improve balance and co-ordination and relieve pressure on the spine.
Professor Paul Little, a primary care specialist who specialises in back problems, found that one year after the trial started, the average number of activities limited by back pain had fallen by 42 per cent in the Alexander group, and the number of days in pain were only three a month, compared with 21 days in the control group. The Alexander group said their quality of life increased enormously as they were pain-free.
To find out more about the Alexander Technique in Brighton go to :
www.alexandertechniquebrighton.com