An intellectual understanding of mechanics does not improve movement.
Read Moreby Yvan Joly, psychotherapist and Feldenkrais trainer®
How Feldenkrais helps us evolve into secure beings and resolve conflict.
Full, dynamic living is linked to our ability to experience and learn on our own.
Read MoreHow to approach this Method: Curiosity, awareness, comfort.
Read MoreAnyone who's dieted or tried to quit smoking or drinking knows that it's very difficult to will yourself to change.
Read MoreTen points on what it means to learn.
“I do not intend to teach you, but to enable you to learn.” -- Dr. Moshe Feldenkrais
The best overview of the method’s origins and development.
Read Moreby Lawrence Wm Goldfarb, PhD
A deep look at kinesthetic perceptions and how the Method works. Presented to the American Society for Cybernetics.
by Mark Reese, PhD
A precise explanation of the technical aspects of the Method.
Why do people around the world do Feldenkrais?
Read MoreLearning to use your arm is better than being corrected.
Read MorePeople usually come to me with a seemingly immutable experience of stress and tension after they have tried everything else and feel desperate and in need of hope.
Read MoreIf there is a right way to move, why don’t you just say so? It’s so irritating to have to figure it out for myself.
Read MoreWhile Moshe Feldenkrais worked with improving movement, his goal was awareness: The ability to use effective action in one's life.
Read MoreWhat I discovered changed my life.
Read MorePrinciples for approaching movement.
Read MoreFrom words to movement and back again.
Read MoreFeldenkrais® is not for you, maybe.
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