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Some Information About The Alexander Technique

By Enid Hinton





Stress is very evident in the world today because of the very fast paced lifestyle that each and every human being has to live with. This stressful lifestyle is actually one of the factors that would contribute to people having more stress and having some physical problems because of it. Now one of the best ways that people were able to confront these stressors was through the alexander technique.



The one who came up with this technique was actually an actor from Australia who goes by the name of Frederick Alexander. He actually had a condition that was known as chronic laryngitis which could not actually be cured by any of the doctors he went to during his time. Of course with a little bit of luck, he was able to create a method to help him release tension in his neck which was actually the cause of everything.



Teachers of this method believe that the body makes habitual movements all the time. Because of these movements, the muscles have the tendency to tighten. It is because of this kind of tightening that one feels pain.



Now on the first day of classes, one will first have to be assessed by the teacher in charge. The instructor will first see the body condition of the students before allowing them to do the exercises. From there, they will be starting the exercises and the students will be learning all about loosening the muscles altogether.



Now one thing to remember is that this exercise is not strenuous at all and can be done by those who are not very physically fit. It is not like other stretching exercises wherein one would need to strain his muscles and do poses or other types of strenuous things. This is in fact a very relaxing type of workout wherein one is actually going slow and following the pace of his own body.



Now during the first few meetings of the class, one will usually be doing some exercises related to everyday movements like walking, running, or even sitting down. From there, the teachers will be checking how they do it to see if there are parts in the body that are tightening. From there, the teacher will be able to advise the students on what they should do about those tightened body parts.



Now the main benefit that one would get from these kinds of exercises would of course be lesser body aches. Now for those who often have body aches in the back, in the head, in the legs, or anywhere else, this method will definitely be great for him. At the same time the exercises of this method would also be able to help lessen stress which means that this method can actually help both physically and mentally.



So as one can see, these kinds of exercises are actually very helpful to those people who are very stressed out. Over the years, this Australian man was able to spread his knowledge and was able to let many schools open in the United States. Of course the Big Apple NYC has actually become home to a lot of schools of this practice.









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