Exploring Feldenkrais

Feldenkrais quoteIn my constant pursuit to explore acting techniques that can help us as human beings to reach our full potential and have an awesome experience here on planet earth, stumbling on the Feldenkrais Method was inevitable.

First we must understand that before the Feledenkrais Method was Feldenkrais the person, Dr. Moshe Feldenkrais, who began to develop his awareness raising therapy during the 1940s due to his own debilitating knee injury. His journey to heal himself, eventually became a series of calm, exploratory exercises that help others.

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Dr. Moshe Feldenkrais

WHAT CAN THE FELDENKRAIS METHOD DO FOR YOU?

The benefits of the Feldenkrais Method are surprising. The exercises quietly  and unknowingly shift your attention to the present. While the movements are neither strenuous or exhausting physically, they ask more from your brain than you body, and that’s a bit unsettling, at least it was for me.

MY FIRST CLASS

I’d been wanting to experience Feldenkrais and was lucky enough to have found the perfect instructor. That day, she made herself known by the rattling of glasses on a silver tray that she carried up to her attic home studio. Her name was Chrish and the decorative glasses were for tea we would drink after class. Chrish greeted her regular students by name, noticed me the newcomer, said hello, and then asked us all to stand. The class got underway –

Become aware of your surroundings. How do you feel today? Where in your body are you holding tension? Simply become aware of it that’s all. I was loving this. Exactly what I wanted. Then floor exercises composed of gentle movements, filled the hour. I wondered how these exercises could actually be doing anything, and then mid-way, it clicked. My brain suddenly and quite unexpectedly had become an active congruent participant with the body movments.

At the end of the 60-minute class we were asked once again to stand, become aware of our surroundings and check back in with ourselves, how were we feeling now? More self-aware I would have to say – I felt absolutely present – in my body. Over time the Feldenkrais promise to change habitual patterns of behavior that would allow new ways of thinking and doing to emerge, were enough to make me return to this class often.

FELDENKRAIS BENEFITS

Not only does the Feldenkrais Method teach the brain easier and more pleasing ways of doing things, it can do the following:

  • create new ways for the brain to organise unconscious movement
  • eliminate mental distraction
  • deepen self-awareness
  • improve overall health, posture, coordination, balance, and flexibility
  • enhance fitness and performance
  • increase self-confidence and joy of living

It’s a thumbs up for me and I urge you to give it a try.

The Feldenkrais Method is also worth your time if you’re using The Act As If Technique (a.k.a Roleplay) because it helps you focus on the intention of your OC so that your thoughts and behavior line up with your narrative.

How did Chrish’s class wind up? Did we drink the organic tea in the pretty glasses? Indeed we did! It was very hot and very strong. It was delicious!

I leave you with a few links that might help you pinpoint a Feldenkrais practitioner near you:

International Feldenkrais Federation

IFF

EuroTAB Council

http://www.eurotab.org/en

If this blog was helpful or taught you something you didn’t know before (I hope so), I’d love to hear from you!

Sending you Joy –

Linda x

The Most Important Question You Can Ask Yourself: How Good Can I Stand it?

fullsizeoutput_586When something comes from our truest self, it feels good, it feels right, it lifts us up.  It gives us a sense of purpose. The flowers are gorgeous. Everyone is wonderful. Life couldn’t be better! We say to ourselves, “I can’t believe I’m this happy, but I am!” Big smile. Huge smile. Oh, I love life!

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The Mask Experiment

 

If you’ve been struggling playing the part of the best version of you, The Mask Experiment is your way in.

I first learned about mask work from Academy Award winning actor, Kevin Spacey, who uses masks in his Masterclass.  In that class after an actor performed his or her monologue, often times Mr. Spacey would pick up a mask, hand it to the actor and say: “Now put this on…” Every time, the monologue was infinitely better.  Why?  Because with the mask on, the actor let go of any resistance to becoming the character and instead embraced the freedom to transform.

HOW THE MASK EXPERIMENT CAN HELP YOU

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Verbal Journaling: Why Talking to Yourself is Good For You!

Talking to yourself is anything but nuts, in fact it’s one of the smartest things you can do!

Instead of keeping all those thoughts rolling around inside of your head, it’s time to let them out!  Verbal journaling a.k.a. talking to yourself, will help you unload, analyze, sort out, decide and simply put: feel better.

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Why You Must do This Daily Warm up Exercise:The Goog Part 1

Taking care of your instrument just got easier!  And the instrument I am talking about is YOU my friend!  While eating well, working out and all that jazz we know is something each of us needs to do simply to maintain our mind and bod, this SUPER SIMPLE exercise is a game changer. Continue reading

How to Tell if Your Best Life & Best Self are a Match: Ask This Question

 

Mid year is a great time to check in and ask yourself “How’s it going?” “Am I making progress? “Have I been moving toward my goals or am I stuck in limbo-land?”

While these questions are important to ask, they don’t come close to the one question that will significantly influence whether or not you are in the best position to achieve the life you want. Continue reading

Release Tension – Access Confidence: The Spine Roll Exercise

Imagine your spine is like the open road transmitting information easily to your brain.

When the road is free and clear, you feel good; your body operates efficiently.

But when there is bumper-to-bumper traffic and you’re pressed for time, that good feeling can quickly turn into a lot of mental, emotional and even physical discomfort.

All of which = stress.

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How to Handle Uncomfortable Emotions & Why it’s Good for You

It’s called Uncomfortable Willingness.

Being able to accept living in a state of emotional discomfort.

Ugh. As if any of us would want to do that!

What is that uncomfortable feeling?

It’s resistance + dread. And our ego is always on the lookout for anything that might make us appear ridiculous or put us in a state of discomfort. Take the first day of school butterflies or first day on the job jitters. No thanks! Emotional discomfort is that foreboding feeling of having to call a creditor to discuss a payment plan, or stage fright prior to giving a presentation. In a nutshell, it’s all the things we don’t want to do, but all the things that when we do them, bring us relief. Continue reading

How to Live Moment-to-Moment

Forget everything…

… Except what you’re doing and where you are at this moment in time.

Moment-to-moment living takes the idea of being present and living in the now to another level. It’s being hyper aware of your current surroundings and super focused on what you’re doing in the moment.

Imagine you’re making a salad, if you’re practicing moment-to-moment living you would pay extremely close attention to tearing the lettuce, washing and cutting the tomatoes, how you’re putting them in the salad bowl… Being this hyper focused pulls you immediately into the present moment so much so that nothing else can enter your brain and I mean nothing!

Why living moment-to-moment matters.

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How to Find Your Super Objective & Why it Matters

We all have a Super Objective.

Super Objective is our emotional life purpose.  It’s also an acting term that describes a character’s ultimate goal, desire or dream.  It’s  the reason behind why we make bold moves (or not); why we choose a particular lifestyle, or relationship or profession; why some of us will do anything to get ahead and why some of us won’t.  The legendary actor and teacher, Konstantin Stanislavsky, defined Super Objective as the spine of an actor’s performance. To his point, I would add it’s the emotional instinct we humans are always looking to achieve.

Why knowing your Super Objective matters.

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