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New
— for International Feldenkrais Week:
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The Challenge Is On!
by Melinda Glenister
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The Feldenkrais Method, Martial Arts (and me)
by Victoria Worsley
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How to Recover the Spring in your Stride
by Jae Gruenke
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A Feldenkrais Perspective
on teaching and playing the cello
by Josephine Horder
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An Actor‘s ‘Presence’
by Victoria Worsley
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Feldenkrais: working with a musician
by Emma Alter
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Feldenkrais and the Arts
by Sara Benhard-Reed
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The Myth of Core Stability
by Melinda Glenister
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Strictly Dancing for Everyone
by Jenny Hill
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Feldenkrais & Musicians
by Niall O’Riordan
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Feldenkrais & Stroke Rehabilitation
by Steve Cheslett
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A Personal Story of Working with Children
by Melinda Glenister
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Feldenkrais & Sustainable Training
by Victoria Worsley
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Feldenkrais & Musicians
by Alison McGillivray
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Well-being through Well-doing
by Maggy Burrowes
An overview of the Method:
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Explainer: the Feldenkrais Method
by Susan Hillier
[Originally published on
The Conversation
.]
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Body Movement — the Key to your Well-Being
by Carol Brooks
Sample Lessons (listen online):
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Sitting Series: Short Lessons in Awareness Through Movement
by Scott Clark
Brief accounts:
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Testimonials: Personal Experiences with the Feldenkrais Method
collected by Caroline Hasler
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After a Knee Replacement
by Scott Clark
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Dancing with Back Pain
by Jackie Adkins
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Living with MS and Feldenkrais
by Susan Dillon
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After a Lifetime of Back Trouble
by Regine Davy
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Beatrice and her Knee
by Scott Clark
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Horse Riding without Pain
by Mabel Smith
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Feldenkrais in Theatre and Acting
by Andrew Dawson
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Feldenkrais for a Contemporary Dancer
by Scott Clark
More detailed articles:
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Exercise Two Ways
by Scott Clark
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The Jawbone's Connected ... A Case History
by Roselyn Walter
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The Meaning of Pain
by Scott Clark
The work of the Guild:
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Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct