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330 St. Georges Road, North Fitzroy, Vic, 3068
Phone: 61 3 9486 5900
Email : info@alexanderschool.edu.au
ABOUT THE ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE:
The Alexander Technique is a unique approach to the study of movement.
It is a means of eliminating unnecessary tension while learning to move in an easier
more effective way.
The technique teaches us how to be at ease in simple everyday activities and how this new flexibility can be the
basis of more specialised skills - at our school we provide specialist classes in yoga, voice, tai chi and horse-riding.
The technique was developed in Melbourne at the end of last century by F.Matthias Alexander, an actor who lost his voice, and is now taught throughout the world.
The Alexander work focuses in on the unconscious habitual ways in which we use ourselves - our patterns of posture,
movement and responses to stressful situations - and teaches us to have conscious control over these aspects of ourselves.
Alexander teachers have had extensive training in observation and in using their hands to help their students move out of
their patterns of misuse.
The technique provides the means of profoundly altering our lives on many levels as these patterns of posture and movement are
after all part of a psychophysical totality, and working in a holistic way, then a real change in one area means a change
in all areas.
What is the technique helpful for?
People come for Alexander technique lessons for many reasons: in all cases the teacher will proceed not by trying to address the
obvious problem, but rather by looking at people's overall use of themselves.
- To improve posture
- To deal with neck or back pain, sciatica, RSI and the full range of muscular and skeletal problems
- To help heal physical injuries or recover from illness
- To learn how to carry out daily activities with ease
- To learn more effective ways to deal with stress
- To deal with voice problems
- To help their asthma or other breathing problems
- To cope with neurological disorders such as stroke, Parkinson's disease and MS
- To improve their ability in a chosen sport - running, horse-riding, golf etc
- For musicians - to play their instruments with ease and without pain
- For performing artists to improve their performances
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