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3.0 out of 5 stars
Misleading title. The book is not about Alexander Technique.,
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This review is from: The Alexander Technique. (Hardcover)
Although the book carries the title "Alexander Technique" it does not teach it. The authors emphasize throughout their book, that the Alexander Technique can be learned only with the help of specially trained teachers and not by reading a book. So, instead of Alexander's technique, the authors offer their own set of exercises, called Leibowitz Procedures. According to the authors, these procedures help you learn to observe yourself in motion, but they are not identical with Alexander Technique. A few pencil drawings accompany extensive descriptions but unless you know what instructions such as "let your neck be free and your legs release away from the torso" mean, they are not too useful.
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The Alexander Technique by Judith Leibowitz (Paperback - August 20, 1991)
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