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8 09, 2022

10 Moving Together Class Themes: Tips To Effectively Connect with People Living with Memory Loss

2022-09-08T14:27:41-04:00September 8, 2022|News|

By Jennifer Lee, GCFP, Senior Moving Together Instructor and Training Facilitator, Allison Klinger, GCFP, Moving Together Senior Instructor, Chris Stribling, GCFP, Moving Together Instructor, and LeeAnn Starovasnik, GCFP, Moving Together Instructor The Moving Together Program The Moving Together program is an integrative, online, live-streaming group movement program developed specifically for [...]

1 08, 2022

Musicality of Being

2022-08-01T22:37:12-04:00August 1, 2022|2022 Conference, Art of Living|

By Seth Dellinger, GCFPCM   Is there a formula for feeling connected – to yourself, to other people, and your world? No, not exactly.  But there are certain signals that show up consistently in your experience that you can learn to recognize and relate to intentionally in daily life to [...]

21 07, 2022

The Happenings Behind the Movement:  Action Perception, Corollary Discharge, and Afference Copy as Proposed Mechanisms for Effectiveness in The Feldenkrais Method® 

2022-09-02T12:30:57-04:00July 21, 2022|2022 Conference|

Tim Sobie, PT, Ph.D., GCFP CM The Feldenkrais Method® & Embracing the Present (...well kinda...)  Published in In Touch Magazine, July 2022 “So this Feldenkrais stuff...it’s just about movement isn’t it?...”  As a practitioner in our method, I’m certain you’ve heard something to this effect while in discussion with prospective clients, [...]

1 06, 2022

If It’s a Martial Art, Why is it So Slow?! – Exploring the Similarities Between Feldenkrais Method Teachings and Taiji Quan

2022-06-01T21:35:56-04:00June 1, 2022|News|

By Joe Webster, GCFP CM   Many people are confused by the slow and tranquil practice of Taiji Quan (Tai Chi) thinking that just because the sequences are practised slowly that there is no way that could translate into an actual fighting situation, let alone be a useful and effective way [...]

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