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sorry its me again asking about the alex tech....
yesterday was my first session and she had me laying on like a physio/massage type bed. with my knees bended and books under my head....she removed them until i was comfortable with the height. she then started to adjust me to, i think, align my spline.... afterwards the middle of my spine hurt but not a lot - until today when i went shopping and was aching quite badly, and also my lower back started playing up (i fell over by a swimming pool a couple of years ago which causes me a little pain here and there!). Does anyone who has tried this technique think this is typical?....not sure whether i should continue with it or not? |
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hmm, I haven't ever had any sessions - just read & watched some video tapes. None of those mentioned any sort of adjusting
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Well I have to say the books under the head thing does not sound like a professional method.
Perhaps she got some things movig in your spine that have not had much motion and the joints are inflamed and sore and then other parts of your back started to compensate for the pain. I have not tried Alexander work, but I did like the gentleness of feldenkrais. |
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Using books is not uncommon in Alexander technique because they are both firm and (as you said) the level of your head can be adjusted easily by adding or subtracting one. It is probably that because you have grown used to being misaligned your muscles that haven't been used properly in a while are being taxed. It should go away after a while. If it's too much, let her know when you go back and she should adjust her exercises. Feldenkrais is another good option as is somatic movement if you have that available to you. I haven't done Feldenkrais personally but know of it and know those who swear by it. Somatic movement I coach with.
Did she give you any mantra to practice with at home? |
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Thanks everyone!
I have no idea what mantra is im afraid?. I've never really been into this alternative stuff, but willing to learn if it helps me in the long run!. All she asked me to do was to lie flat with my knees bent for 10-20 minutes once a day, with some books at the same height as what she had in the session..... Im sure your right, my muscles are easily upset on my back and im feeling back to normal today (whatever normal is!) |
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