Body Learning: The Alexander Technique
Summary: A podcast devoted to all aspects of the Alexander Technique, a method of learning how to release harmful tension and perform all your activities with greater ease and freedom.
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The use of blogs, audio and video, email marketing and eBooks to enhance your Alexander Technique site
How the Alexander Technique can enhance psychotherapy
Dr. Susan Adelman, MD talks with Robert Rickover about her experiences as a student of the Alexander Technique and suggests a number of medical symptoms for which it may be useful. Susan now works as an artist in Ferndale, Michigan. Susan's website: artandjewelryofsue.com Robert teaches in Lincoln, Nebraska and Toronto, Canada. Website: alexandertechniquenebraska.com. More information about the Alexander Technique: alexandertechnique.com
A retired pediatric surgeon talks about the benefits of the Alexander Technique
Alice Riccardi, a yoga instructor and Alexander Technique teacher in Portland, Maine, talks with Robert Rickover about the benefits of regular constructive rest. Alice's website: portlandpoweryoga.com Robert teaches in Lincoln, Nebraska and Toronto, Canada. Website: alexandertechniquenebraska.com. More information about Constructive Rest: alexandertechnique.com/constructiverest More information about the Alexander Technique: alexandertechnique.com
How Alexander Technique Constructive Rest can help you release harmful tension
(This podcast is primarily for Alexander Technique teachers and teacher-trainees) Alexander Technique teachers Robert Rickover and Imogen Ragone discuss the use of social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter to enhance the effectiveness of your website. Robert teaches in Lincoln, Nebraska and Toronto, Canada. Website: alexandertechniquenebraska.com. Imogen teachers in Wilmington, Delaware. Website: ImogenRagone.com More information about the Alexander Technique: alexandertechnique.com
Using social media to enhance the effectiveness of your Alexander Technique website
Amira Glaser, an Alexander Technique teacher in New York City, talks with Robert Rickover about connections between the underlying concepts of the Technique and Traditional Chinese Medicine and how the two systems can complement each other. Amira's Website: amiraglaser.com Robert teaches in Lincoln, Nebraska and Toronto, Canada. Robert's website: alexandertechniquenebraska.com. More information about the Alexander Technique: alexandertechnique.com
How the Alexander Technique can complement Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture
(This podcast is primarily for Alexander Technique teachers and teacher-trainees) Robert Rickover and Imogen Ragone discuss why a website is so crucial for Alexander Technique teachers and ways to make your Alexander Technique website an effective resource for attracting new students. Robert's website: AlexanderTechniqueNebraska.com Imogen's website: ImogenRagone.com More information about Alexander Technique websites: alexandertechnique.com/ats/internet General Alexander Technique information: AlexanderTechnique.com
Important design considerations for an Alexander Technique website
Note: This podcast is primarily for Alexander Technique students and teachers. Amy Ward Brimmer interviews Robert Rickover, an Alexander Technique teacher in Lincoln, Nebraska and Toronto, Canada about the use of negative (sometimes called inhibitory) Alexander Technique directions. Amy's website: wayopenscenter.com Robert's website: alexandertechniquenebraska.com - More Alexander Technique information: alexandertechnique.com
Amy Ward Brimmer, an Alexander Technique teacher in Newtown and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, talks with Robert Rickover about ways in which the Alexander Technique can help participants in non violent direct action remain centered and peaceful during non violent protests .Amy's website: wayopenscenter.com Robert teaches in Lincoln, Nebraska and Toronto, Canada. Website: alexandertechniquenebraska.com. More information about the Alexander Technique: alexandertechnique.com.
Using Negative Alexander Technique Directions