Alexander Technique for Alignment, Stress Relief and More: Breath-work for Ease & Oxygenation
Alexander Technique for Alignment, Stress Relief and More: Breath-work for Ease & Oxygenation
In person. Relieve pre and post election stress. Discover how to improve your posture, ease chronic pain, and reduce stress through the Alexander Technique. This method helps you recognize and release habitual patterns that cause tension, which not only improves movement efficiency but also provides significant stress relief. By learning how to manage and reduce stress in your body, you'll enhance your overall well-being, lower the risk of injuries and falls, and find greater ease in daily activities. Each class focuses on specific topics like walking with balance, releasing shoulder tension, and improving breathing. Explore practical techniques to incorporate Alexander Technique principles into everyday activities, addressing individual needs and goals. No experience necessary; drop-ins welcome.
Reducing Shoulder & Neck Tension
Learn to release shoulder and neck tension, addressing discomfort and improving movement. Especially beneficial for those with upper torso tightness or post-surgery limitations.
Presenter: Melissa Brown, Certified Alexander Technique
Melissa Brown is a certified Alexander Technique teacher with many years of experience in helping individuals improve their posture, movement, and overall well-being. Her approach combines gentle touch with verbal guidance, making the Alexander Technique accessible to everyone. Melissa is passionate about empowering her students to move with greater ease and live with less pain and stress.
Drop-ins are welcome.
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This program is cosponsored by the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan and Dr. Alison Estabrook, a nationally recognized breast cancer surgeon currently Professor of Surgery at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. She was founder and chief of the Comprehensive Breast Center, Mount Sinai West, in New York City, and co-founder of Breastlink New York, an affiliate of Radnet.
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