Naturopathic Wellness Wednesday: Alexander Technique
I was thrilled to interview Witold Fitz-Simon, my own Alexander teacher, who is using the Alexander Technique to be able to move with more ease.
For those of us who experience chronic pain, it often seems that we have to choose between just accepting as part of our lives or being in the constant pursuit to end our suffering. There are also many of us who suffer from stress and anxiety. In Alexander Technique, we learn to identify and re-pattern our bad habits of movement which causes us to be overworked leading to pain and injury. Studies have shown that it is effective in contributing to the relief of chronic back pain as well as repetitive stress and recovery from injury. In addition to helping people who suffer from chronic pain, the technique can help actors, dancers, singers, musicians, and athletes with their performance.
Witold is certified to teach yoga as a graduate of the Yoga Room, Berkeley's Advanced Studies Program under Donald Moyer and Mary Lou Weprin at the 500-hour level. He is a nationally certified teacher of the Alexander Technique, having graduated from the American Center for the Alexander Technique's 1600-hour, three-year program. Witold combines his practice of yoga, Alexander Technique, embodied asana and developmental movement into a lively somatic approach to asana.
This is part of my “Wellness Wednesdays.” Each Wednesday I have a conversation with my favorite people in wellness so that you can learn about other health modalities such as massage, acupuncture, physical therapy, and even dance therapy.
Learn more about Alexander Technique at http://www.witoldfitzsimon.com/