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The Alexander Technique

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The Society of Teachers of the Alexander Technique
129 Camden Mews
London NW1 9AH
Tel: 020 7284 3338
E-mail: info@stat.org.uk
Website: www.stat.org.uk
Aims to promote proficiency, knowledge and skill in the field of re-education by means of the Alexander technique; encourage education, study and research in any branches of science, medicine or other practical applications; and to oversee standards for teacher training and professional practice.

websites

Alexander Technique International (ATI)
www.ati-net.com
World-wide professional organisation for the FM Alexander technique. Website has details of ATI teaching members, workshops, AT books and videos, and a range of links.

Alexander Works
www.alexanderworks.org
Produced by a qualified teacher of the Alexander technique, this site explains what AT is, explores benefits to health, and outlines what to expect in a lesson.

The F Matthias Alexander Trust
www.alexandertrust.org.uk
Set up to advance the education of the general public in the Alexander technique; promotes research and study into all aspects of the Alexander technique. Discusses what the Alexander technique is, its benefits, and its origins.

books
 
 

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The Alexander Principle by Wilfred Barlow
A book on the Alexander technique, written by a student of FM Alexander himself.
Get this book

 
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Body Learning by Michael Gelb
An introduction to the Alexander technique, this book discusses the effect the Alexander technique can have on common ailments such as tension, fatigue and back pain.
Get this book

 
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Teach Yourself Alexander Technique by Richard Craze
Describes step-by-step practical exercises and procedures along with advice on how to practice the Alexander technique under expert guidance or on your own.
Get this book

 
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The Alexander Technique by Richard Brennan
An easy-to-follow guide to the Alexander technique, discussing what it is, its history, and outlining how it can help relieve common ailments.
Get this book

 

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(July 2002)

 

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