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Alexander Technique is not so much something you learn as something
you unlearn. It is a method of releasing unwanted muscular tension
throughout your body which has accumulated over many years of
stressful living. This excess tension often starts in childhood
and, if left unchecked, can give rise in later life to common
ailments such as arthritis, neck and back pain, migraines, hypertension,
sciatica, insomnia and even depression.
Vast amounts of money are being spent on the treatment of
these illnesses (to say nothing of the pain and discomfort
that is endured by the sufferer), yet the number of patients
continues to increase. With the right education, however, many
people could be helped to understand the causes of their problems
and be taught to help themselves, so that their aches and pains
may either be relieved or avoided altogether.
The Alexander Technique can help us to become aware of balance,
posture and co-ordination while performing everyday actions.
This brings into consciousness tensions throughout our body
that have previously gone unnoticed, and it is these tensions
which are very often the root cause of many common ailments.
This is exactly what Frederick Matthias Alexander, the originator
of the Technique, discovered when trying to get to the bottom
of his own voice-related problem.
When applying the Alexander Technique you will learn how to
release unnecessary muscle tension. As most of this tension
has built up very gradually over a number of years you are
unlikely to be award that it is even there at all. You will
also learn new ways of moving while carrying out everyday actions
which cause far less strain on the body, and discover ways
of sitting, standing and walking that put less strain on the
bones, joints and muscles, thus making your body work more
efficiently.
In fact, many people who practice the Technique experience
a general feeling of lightness throughout their bodies and
even describe the sensation as being like ‘walking on
air’. Since our physical state directly affects both
out mental and emotional well-being, people often say that
they feel much calmer and happier even after just a few Alexander
lessons. This often results in less domestic tension and a
greater ability to cope with life in general.
The Alexander Technique also involves examining posture, breathing,
balance and co-ordination. As children our posture and ease
of movement are a joy to watch, but as we start to tense our
muscles in reaction to many of life’s worried and concerns,
our posture deteriorates into what can border on deformity.
Yet this is not the case with people outside Western civilization
- many of the indigenous races who still live on the land,
such as Native Americans, the Berber people from North Africa
and the Aborigines in Australia, retain their natural posture
throughout their lives. Their upright posture is considered
to be a reflection of their human dignity and integrity.
We have a series of reflexes throughout the body that support
us and naturally co-ordinate our movements, yet we interfere
with these natural reflexes to such an extent that many of
us often hold four of five times more tension in our bodies
than is really necessary. In fact, we often make life much
harder for ourselves that it really needs to be, although of
course we are completely unaware that this is the case. Our
shoulders become permanently hunched, our necks become stiffer
and stiffer, and we sit either slumped or holding ourselves
in a very rigid fashion, as our minds become more and more
concerned with the future and the past and our awareness of
the ‘present moment’ diminishes.
Over the years we become accustomed to the ways in which we
sit and stand without realizing that if is often these very
positions that are putting strains upon our body - no matter
how uncoordinated these positions are, they will always feel
right to us. When we perform everyday activities it is amazing
how frequently we subject our bodies to undue tension simply
by not being aware of what we are doing; this tension spreads
throughout the muscular system, even if it is triggered in
one particular area of the body.
It may be many years before we start to suffer from aches
and pains or restriction of movement. Many of our modern methods
of combating such problems involve powerful painkilling drugs
that block out the body’s warning system, whose function
it is to tell us that something is wrong. Often, doctors can
offer little advice as their training revolves around the treating
of symptoms rather than uncovering, and also rectifying, the
causes of such problems. The Alexander Technique, however,
does just this; it shows you the underlying cause, enabling
you to eliminate the tension responsible for so many of the
ailments that we mistakenly put down to the aging process.
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