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Frank Wildman - Your Brain as the Core of Strength and Stability

Your Brain as the Core of Strength and Stability - Vol. 1 of 2 - Frank Wildman

Frank Wildman - Your Brain as the Core of Strength and Stability (Volume 1) {Feldenkrais Method® - Awareness Through Movement™ (ATM)}

PART ONE
The first part of the training contains Awareness Through Movement™ (ATM) lessons, and shows how they can be used hands-on in Part Two.

It will serve as an advanced training for your brain. The desire for the look and feeling of strength and stability will remain prevalent in our culture for a long time to come. There are millions of people of all ages who have integrated some form of exercise routine into their lives, and injuries from their routines are increasing. In this first class you can learn to affect the organization that underlies movements most people associate with great strength, flexibility, natural talents or hard to achieve abilities. You will learn ATM strategies and techniques that can directly influence people involved in Yoga, Martial Arts, Dance, and Pilates.

Dr. Frank Wildman
Mosche Feldenkrais
Dr. Moshe Feldenkrais

On its basic level, the Feldenkrais Method improves posture, coordination, flexibility and suppleness. Moreover, Feldenkrais alleviates pain by minimizing physiological and psychological stress associated with restricted functions. Patterns of inefficiency, compromised self-expression, and forgotten ways of feeling can all be improved.

The positive integration of the mind and body through the Feldenkrais Method enables people to live more comfortable and rewarding lives. With improved efficiency comes greater enjoyment and pleasure in daily living. Ordinary problems associated with the work place or caused by aging are remedied. Persons with orthopedic or neurological problems experience wonderful therapeutic benefits. Meanwhile athletes, actors, dancers and musicians substantially improve their performance skills through the Feldenkrais Method.

The Feldenkrais Method is named after the distinguished scientist and educator Moshe Feldenkrais, 1904-1984. Dr. Feldenkrais earned his doctorate in Physics at the Sorbonne and later was an associate to the Nobel Prize laureate Frederic Joliot-Curie in Paris. He was also the first European to earn a black belt in judo and is credited with introducing the sport to the West. Upon suffering a serious knee injury, Feldenkrais was faced with a 50 percent chance for recovery and the possibility of confinement to a wheelchair for the rest of his life. Unsatisfied with the prognosis and conventional treatments available, he embarked on exploring new relationships between the mind and body to improve physical movement and function. For 40 years, Feldenkrais developed an ingenious method for effective neuromuscular reeducation. He shared this special knowledge among a select group of students worldwide.

Today, Dr. Feldenkrais's teachings are recognized as a dynamic methodolgy to improve neuromuscular control and biomechanical efficiency. There are nearly 3000 certified practitioners of The Feldenkrais Method worldwide. The largest number have been trained by the Feldenkrais Movement Institute of Berkeley, CA, under the direction of Frank Wildman, PhD.

The Feldenkrais Movement Institute training programs are certified by the Feldenkrais Guild of North America. The institute provides the two parallel forms of classes known as Awareness Through Movement®and Functional Integration®. Students who complete the curriculum are entitled to all rights and privileges granted by an approved Feldenkrais training program.

Frank Wildman - Your Brain as the Core of Strength and Stability (Volume 2) {Feldenkrais Method® - Functional Integration™ (FI)} PART TWO

In Part I you learned about Awareness Through Movement.
This Functional Integration™ (FI) Master Class is both the next step for practitioners who have been successfully working for several years, as well as a first step for those seeking a direction in their practice with themselves and their clients. We will work with ligaments, tendons, and viscera integrated into muscular control or expression. This aspect of the Feldenkrais Method™ is not presented in training programs yet remains a vital part of the origins of the Method.

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