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The Alexander Technique
Studios in North Hollywood and Pasadena, California Since 1983 |
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| When you check out these links, don't forget to come back to artofmovement.com American Society for the Alexander Technique. This is the web site for the professional society of Alexander teachers in the U.S. You will find here complete listings of Alexander teachers and teacher training courses throughout the country. There is also a bibliography of books about the Alexander Technique. Prevention Magazine. The August 8, 2003 free online edition has an article by a writer briefly describing her first Alexander lesson and a brief discussion of what it's all about. Enter "Alexander Technique" in the search box on the first page of the web site to go there. Direction, a Journal of The Alexander Technique. The leading global journal of the Alexander Technique. Every issue contains articles by teachers expert in their AT related field. This journal has an eighteen year record and is distributed in paper in 40 countries and by internet. Mornum Time Press. Whether your interest in the Alexander Technique is because of a physical problem, tension while performing, or the desire to enjoy the everyday moments of life more fully, these books will enhance your appreciation of the power and effectiveness of the Alexander Technique. Massage Therapy and The Alexander Technique. By Robert Rickover. The Alexander Technique can enhance and prolong your career as a massage therapist by helping you to become more aware of how you’re using your body when working with clients. http://performancepage.com/articles/massage/ The Alexander Technique and Physical Therapy. Physical therapists use their bodies in their work. Often neck, shoulder and back pain results. The patient gets better, but the therapist slowly gets worse. The Alexander Technique is a set of guidelines for using the body efficiently in daily activities. It has proved helpful as an addition to the treatment protocol for patients with back problems. It can also be of benefit to the physical therapist. http://alexandertechnique.netfirms.com Repetitive Strain Injury Support Group of Los Angeles. Frances Marsden is an Alexander Technique teacher who has treated several LA RSI members. http://geocities.com/la_rsi/treatment.html Occidental College Music Department. Frances Marsden, Alexander Technique. http://departments.oxy.edu/music/faculty.htm
How You May Contact Frances Marsden You may telephone Frances for further information and appointments at the number below: 818.760.6454 |