Articles
Better Movement, Better Posture. Olena Nitefor
Competitive Running.
Dancing With Awareness: An Interview with Rich Goldsand, GCFP. Nicole Manus
Escaping Good Posture. Annie R. Thoe
Falling With Ease and Flexibility, Landing With Freedom and Softness. Mary Susan Chen, GCFP
Feeling Whole Again, and Again. Bob Hunter
Fireman Meets the Feldenkrais Method. Charles Velez, GCFT, FDNY
The Feldenkrais Method®: How can it benefit dancers? Karen Bowes-Sewell, GCFP
Getting More Out of Pilates. Peggy Z. Protz, GCFT
Getting to Know the Neighborhood. Maureen McHugh
The Impossible Became Easy.
Learning Pleasure: Alleviating Chronic Pain with the Feldenkrais Method. Frank Wildman, Ph.D., G.C.F.T.
Neuroplasticity and The Feldenkrais Method®. Eileen Bach-y-Rita, GCFP
Our Bodily Stress Response and the Feldenkrais Method. Andrew Wright
Repetitive Strain Tips. Cliff Smyth
Training the Actor's Instrument.
Walking is with the Whole Body. Andrew Wright
When Working Out.
Suggested reading
Abram, David. (1997). The spell of the sensuous : Perception and language in a more-than-human world.(1st ed.). New York : Vintage Books.
Claxton, Guy. (1997). Hare brain tortoise mind: How intelligence increases when you think less. NJ: Ecco Press.
Damasio, Antonio. (1994). Descartes’ error: Emotion, reason, and the human brain. NY: Putnam.
Damasio, Antonio. (1999). The feeling of what happens: Body and emotion in the making of consciousness. San Diego: Harcourt, Inc.
Doidge, Norman. (2007). The brain that changes itself: Stories of personal triumph from the frontiers of brain science. NY: Viking.
Feldenkrais, Moshe. (1990). Awareness through movement: Health exercises for personal growth. San Francisco: Harper Collins.
Hanlon-Johnson, Don (ed.). (1995). Bone, Breath, and Gesture: Practices of embodiment. North Atlantic Books: Berkeley, CA.
Hanna, Thomas. (1988). Somatics: Reawakening the mind’s control of movement, flexibility and health. NY: Addison-Wesley Pub. Co.
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