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Tag Archives: lying down

It’s Summer – the Perfect Time to Relax and Restore

BodyIntelligence Posted on June 12, 2013 by Imogen RagoneNovember 27, 2016

As summer is upon us, time at the beach, the shore, the lake, and other favorite spots awaits us. It’s time when we can relax and get away from the regular day to day stresses of our lives. Unusually, for … Continue reading →

Posted in Constructive Rest, Self Help | Tagged alexander technique, breathing, constructive rest, correcting poor posture, lying down, presence, tension | 8 Replies

Keep Calm with Constructive Rest!

BodyIntelligence Posted on January 28, 2013 by Imogen RagoneNovember 27, 2016

I want to conduct an experiment. Can doing nothing for 10-20 minutes a day for 30 days make a difference? Let me explain. This is a very specific kind of doing nothing. I’m talking about the Alexander Technique practice of … Continue reading →

Posted in Alexander Technique, Constructive Rest, Self Help | Tagged back pain, constructive rest, correcting poor posture, help with posture, lying down, mindfulness, neck pain, posture, self-help, tension | 14 Replies

The “Restorative Niche” and Constructive Rest

BodyIntelligence Posted on December 6, 2012 by Imogen RagoneNovember 27, 2016

I recently read Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking by Susan Cain. I found it an absolutely fascinating read and one that resonated with me personally. I most definitely consider myself to be a … Continue reading →

Posted in Alexander Technique, Constructive Rest, Self Help | Tagged constructive rest, correcting poor posture, lying down, meditation, mindfulness, presence, restorative niche, self-help | 12 Replies

The Deliciousness of “No”

BodyIntelligence Posted on June 18, 2012 by Imogen RagoneNovember 27, 2016

In my last blog I described the first stage of an activity that was part of a workshop I attended, led by Alexander Technique teacher, Meade Andrews. The activity was designed for us to explore the Alexander Technique principle of … Continue reading →

Posted in Alexander Technique | Tagged awareness, coordination, habit, inhibition, lying down, mindfulness, pausing, posture, tension, thinking | 7 Replies

Stopping, Pausing and the Art of Saying “No”

BodyIntelligence Posted on June 14, 2012 by Imogen RagoneNovember 27, 2016

Last week I attended the annual conference and general meeting of the American Society for the Alexander Technique. I attended many excellent workshops, but the one that is foremost in my mind, for now anyway, is a workshop led by … Continue reading →

Posted in Alexander Technique | Tagged awareness, habit, inhibition, lying down, mindfulness, pausing, thinking | 7 Replies

Lying Down for Back Pain Relief

BodyIntelligence Posted on May 18, 2012 by Imogen RagoneAugust 22, 2023

Back in December I wrote about the Alexander Technique practice of Constructive Rest as a way to relieve stress, both physical and mental. For anyone with back pain this simple self-help practice can be very powerful and empowering! Unfortunately, for … Continue reading →

Posted in Constructive Rest, Pain, Self Help | Tagged alexander technique, back pain, lying down, pain, self-help, tension | 22 Replies

Alexander Technique for the Computer User: An Overview

BodyIntelligence Posted on April 26, 2012 by Imogen RagoneNovember 28, 2016

In my eight-part series of posts for computer users, I considered, from my perspective as an Alexander Technique teacher, how we can best use our bodies as we work. I thought it would be useful to put it all together … Continue reading →

Posted in Computers and Technology | Tagged alexander technique, awareness, back pain, balance, breathing, chair, help with posture, laptop, lying down, posture, self-help, sitting, tension | 5 Replies

Stress Reliever: The Alexander Technique Practice of Lying Down

BodyIntelligence Posted on December 20, 2011 by Imogen RagoneJuly 21, 2020

Last week I was interviewed by Robert Rickover, a fellow teacher of the Alexander Technique who, amongst other things, broadcasts regular interviews in his podcast devoted to all aspects of the Technique. The subject of my interview was the Alexander … Continue reading →

Posted in Alexander Technique, Breathing, Constructive Rest, Pain, Posture, Self Help | Tagged alexander technique, correcting poor posture, help with posture, lying down, self-help, tension | 36 Replies

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