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THE
FELDENKRAIS METHOD is a revolutionary neuro-muscular
training or therapy that promotes unprecedented improvements in
the efficiency, coordination, and ease of body movement. It is a
unique experiential demonstration of how even the subtlest levels
of faulty muscular habit can exacerbate or cause a variety of physical
complaints, or simply restrict even high levels of performance and
well-being. The rapidity of detection and un-learning of faulty,
damaging movement patterns, which the technique achieves, is facilitated
by its unique and precise mirroring of the organic ways infants
learn to move in the first place. Involved is a very subtle, pleasurable,
exploratory form of bodily manipulation that hightens communication
between brain and muscles. This supplies the brain with the information
it needs for creating a wider and more harmonious repertoire of
movement possibilities. Along with the alleviation of many symptoms,
the recipient commonly experiences euphoric feelings of lightness,
ease, and mental clarity.
The
Feldenkrais Method includes two ways of working with people:
1.
FUNCTIONAL INTEGRATION® (FI) is a one-on-one approach
to working with people. The practicioner uses gentle touch in guiding
your movements delicately as you lie or sit in comfortable clothing
on a low, padded table. With precised handling, the practicioner
conveys new or forgotten movement options, new neuro-muscular patterns
in the place of often outmoded, faulty habits. The very detection
and gentle exploration of minute resistances in movement patterns
offer a unique, painless way of guiding you to a liberation from
them, thus helping you to discover a broad range of options from
which to choose and making space for your innate spontaneity. This
process is a thoroughly nourishing and liberating one, melting useless
defenses and offering a profound sense of relief and enhanced well-being
on the physical, mental, and emotional levels.
2.
AWARENESS THROUGH MOVEMENT® (ATM) is based on a sequence
of exercises which are verbally directed by the practicioner and
explored by the student on one's own. ATM consists of thousands
of carefully constructed exercises, creating a setting for the exploration
and refinement of specific movements, breaking up old habits, and
instilling new or forgotten patterns of thinking, moving and feeling
by the student. The discovery of the ways of limiting oneself unconsciously
through unchallenged muscular patterns leads not only to a healthier
body functioning but, owing to the subtle connections between muscular
and mental/emotional patterns, also to a freer, more spontaneous
personality.
Dr.
MOSHE FELDENKRAIS, D. Sc., (1904-1984) developed
the Feldenkrais Method out of his unique understanding of such
diverse fields as physics, neuro-science, the martial arts (he
earned a Black Belt in Judo in 1936), learning processes, cybernetics,
linguistics and body mechanics. He was an eminent physicist, and
a close associate of the Nobel Laureate Frederic Joliot-Curie
in Paris before he became one of the world's foremost authorities
on sensory-motor functioning.
During
World War II, Dr. Feldenkrais suffered crippling knee injuries
and was given little chance of ever recovering. He literally taught
himself to walk again--without pain--and it was during this process
that he developed his unique system of accessing the power of
the nervous system to improve human functioning.
Applying
his understanding of the role of body movement in the functioning
of body and mind, during the last forty years of his life Moshe
Feldenkrais taught his method throughout Europe and the United States.
He personally trained a small number of practicioners, among them
Michael, to continue his work. Today there are nearly 3,000 certified
Feldenkrais teachers around the globe.
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