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The Alexander
Technique was
founded at the turn
of the century by an
Australian actor
called F. Matthias
Alexander who
believed that many
common illnesses are
caused by our
failure to use our
bodies properly.
Alexander started
his researches when
he repeatedly lost
his voice on stage.
Doctors were unable
to help him and more
and more often he
found himself losing
his voice in
mid-performance.
Eventually, he
realized that
whenever he was
talking he had
developed a habit of
stiffening his neck
and pulling his head
backwards and
downwards. This
meant that his vocal
cords got squashed
and when he tried to
correct the problem
by deliberately
putting his head
forwards he again
found himself
pressing on his
vocal cords. After
months off work
Alexander decided
that the only
solution was to make
an effort to change
his posture and to
hold his body in
such a way that his
voice could be
saved.
The technique
worked. Alexander
found that once he
had learned how to
stand and how to
hold his head his
voice no longer kept
on disappearing.
Alexander was so
delighted by this
discovery that he
never returned to
the stage. Instead
he decided that
since he had
successfully managed
to conquer his own
problem by changing
his posture, then
there was a good
chance that other
people would also
benefit by alerting
their posture. He
created an
educational program
aimed at eradicating
bad posture and
increasing
self-awareness. The
therapy was designed
to prevent illness
developing, and to
treat problems which
had already
developed simply by
training individuals
to use their bodies
gracefully, sensibly
and according to
their natural,
mechanical strengths
and weaknesses.
Teachers of the
Alexander Principle
are more interested
in prevention than
cure, and more adept
at eradicating bad
habits than in
attacking existing
symptoms directly.
Further information
can be found at:
www.alexandertechnique.com |