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When Things Go Wrong!

BodyIntelligence Posted on April 22, 2014 by Imogen RagoneNovember 25, 2016

Over the last few months I’ve been dealing with a shoulder injury. How did it happen? I wish I knew. And as an Alexander Technique teacher that has probably bothered me more than even the pain and the limitations in … Continue reading →

Posted in Pain | Tagged alexander technique, alexander technique teacher, awareness, inhibition, injury, mindfulness, pain, pausing, shoulder injury, thinking, thought | 7 Replies

Smart Phone – Smart Body

BodyIntelligence Posted on February 19, 2014 by Imogen RagoneNovember 26, 2016

We love our smart phones, but our bodies don’t always love the way we (ab)use them while we’re texting, surfing the internet, playing a game, or even making a phone call! I’ve been planning on blogging about this for a … Continue reading →

Posted in Alexander Technique, Computers and Technology | Tagged awareness, back pain, balance, breathing, directions, freedom of movement, habit, neck pain, pausing, smartphone, stress, tension, text neck, thinking | 5 Replies

Freedom to Change

BodyIntelligence Posted on November 20, 2013 by Imogen RagoneNovember 26, 2016

Pretty much everyone who seeks Alexander Technique instruction is looking for some type of change. Maybe they want to improve their posture, reduce tension or alleviate pain; maybe they want help with a specific situation – to be able to … Continue reading →

Posted in Alexander Technique | Tagged awareness, change, freedom, pain, paradoxical theory of change, posture, tension, thinking, thought | 35 Replies

Pause for Thought

BodyIntelligence Posted on October 30, 2013 by Imogen RagoneNovember 26, 2016

The ability to pause gives us the possibility of choice, and the opportunity not to act out of habit. This type of pause is not just a temporary stop in the action, after which we continue exactly where we left … Continue reading →

Posted in Alexander Technique, Habit | Tagged alexander technique, awareness, breathing, constructive rest, correcting poor posture, directions, habit, inhibition, mindfulness, pausing, presence, tension, thinking, thought | 14 Replies

Reduce Stress at the Computer with the Power of Thought!

BodyIntelligence Posted on October 16, 2013 by Imogen RagoneNovember 26, 2016

A while ago I did a series of blog posts giving tips on how to use our bodies in a more efficient, less stressful, way as we work at the computer. I looked at many important factors, including awareness, balance, … Continue reading →

Posted in Alexander Technique, Computers and Technology | Tagged directions, free will, freedom of movement, inhibition, stress, thinking, thought | 11 Replies

Practicing the Alexander Technique – It’s All About Thinking!

BodyIntelligence Posted on October 2, 2013 by Imogen RagoneNovember 26, 2016

I teach the Alexander Technique, which can be described as a set of skills that you learn to enable you to release tension and organize your body in a way that improves your posture and enhances freedom of movement. What … Continue reading →

Posted in Alexander Technique | Tagged alexander technique lesson, alexander technique student, coordination, correcting poor posture, freedom of movement, practice, release tension, thinking, thought | 19 Replies

Walking Uphill

BodyIntelligence Posted on September 4, 2013 by Imogen RagoneNovember 27, 2016

I was recently back in the UK visiting home. I spent much of the time in Sheffield, where I grew up, visiting friends and family. While I was there I did lots of walking, and Sheffield and the nearby Peak … Continue reading →

Posted in Alexander Technique, Walking | Tagged awareness, directions, ease, freedom of movement, self-help, thinking, walking, walking uphill | 14 Replies

Spotlight on Wendy Coblentz – Alexander Technique Student

BodyIntelligence Posted on June 24, 2013 by Imogen RagoneNovember 27, 2016

In this latest in my series of interviews with students of the Alexander Technique I would like to introduce Wendy Coblentz. Like most of my interviewees so far, I have never met Wendy in person, but got to know her … Continue reading →

Posted in Alexander Technique, Student Interview | Tagged alexander technique, alexander technique lesson, alexander technique teacher, back pain, breathing, constructive rest, end-gaining, inhibition, pausing, tension, thinking | 9 Replies

I Have Time

BodyIntelligence Posted on May 15, 2013 by Imogen RagoneNovember 27, 2016

Time can be problematic for me. I often feel like I don’t have enough time. I have a fear of being late. I have a fear of being early. I often think tasks are going to take a lot longer … Continue reading →

Posted in Alexander Technique | Tagged breathing, coordination, end-gaining, mindfulness, posture, presence, tension, thinking, thought, time, time mangement | 21 Replies

Keeping Calm at the Dentist with the Alexander Technique

BodyIntelligence Posted on March 21, 2013 by Imogen RagoneNovember 27, 2016

Last week I had a check up and cleaning at the dentist. Going to the dentist is not something that most people look forward to, and some people are downright scared! While I’m not afraid of a visit to the … Continue reading →

Posted in Alexander Technique | Tagged awareness, breathing, dentist, directions, inhibition, mindfulness, neck pain, tension, thinking | 7 Replies

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