Feldenkrais Workshop
Hosted by the Edinburgh Zumba Healthy Socialising Group
"Through awareness we can learn to move with astonishing lightness and freedom--at almost any age..." Moshe Feldenkrais, D.Sc.
The Feldenkrais Method is for anyone who wants to reconnect with their natural abilities to move, think and feel. Whether you want to be more comfortable sitting at your computer, playing with your children and grandchildren, or performing a favorite pastime, these gentle lessons can improve your overall well being.
Learning to move with less effort makes daily life easier. Because the Feldenkrais Method focuses on the relationship between movement and thought, increased mental awareness and creativity accompany physical improvements. Everyone, from athletes and artists to administrators and attorneys, can benefit from the Feldenkrais Method.
We improve our well being when we learn to fully use ourselves. Our intelligence depends upon the opportunity we take to experience and learn on our own. This self learning leads to full, dynamic living.
Feldenkrais Taster Workshop
Saturday, Nov 24, 2012, 10:00 AM
Get Down Dog Yoga, 62 Newhaven Road, Edinburgh, EH6 5QB
Jae Gruenke, GCFP
Jae is pleased to be the only full-fledged Feldenkrais teacher currently living and working in Edinburgh, where she works not only with runners and triathletes, but also with golfers, equestrians, skiers, performing artists, seniors, those with chronic illnesses such as MS and Parkinson's, and people from all walks of life who struggle with pain, stiffness, or frustration in the activities they love to do.
Jae completed her Feldenkrais training in Montclair, New Jersey, in 2003 under the tutelage of David Zemach Bersin. Prior to becoming a Feldenkrais practitioner she was a professional modern dancer and fitness trainer. For more information go to www.edinburghfeldenkrais.co.uk.
Email: jae@edinburghfeldenkrais.co.uk
Website: www.edinburghfeldenkrais.co.uk
Location: Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Phone: 07500 593 363
Facebook: facebook.com/EdinburghFeldenkrais
Twitter: @EdinFeldenkrais