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Training procedures

John Nicholls Alexander Training Posted on June 19, 2020 by JohnJune 19, 2020

Regarding training procedures for hands on work, I was of course around the Carringtons as one of their everyday assistants for many years and so observed the development of their training procedures. When I began directing a training course myself … Continue reading →

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When did FM begin to use his hands?

John Nicholls Alexander Training Posted on April 16, 2020 by JohnJune 19, 2020

A friend and colleague, Paolo Frigoli from Coccaglio, Italy asked me to set down anything I know about this subject as there seem to be so many different assertions about it floating around in the online world. So here are … Continue reading →

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Three Types of Inhibition

John Nicholls Alexander Training Posted on March 25, 2020 by JohnJune 19, 2020

This is something I’ve been talking about for many years in workshops and in training courses, but I recently realised I hadn’t actually put it in writing anywhere except in my chapter for the book Ageing with Poise* ed. by … Continue reading →

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Difficult, non-feeling students

John Nicholls Alexander Training Posted on November 21, 2019 by JohnJune 19, 2020

This was written in response to a teacher asking for advice dealing with a student who says they never feel anything change either during or after a lesson. The first thing I’d say about this is that when I began … Continue reading →

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AT and Meditation

John Nicholls Alexander Training Posted on May 13, 2019 by JohnJune 19, 2020

Margaret Goldie told me that FM sometimes said to people “Choose to be quiet throughout your whole body, with particular attention to your neck and head.” Sitting quietly in balance with that kind of inhibitory attention while maintaining overall length … Continue reading →

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Up before Forward?

John Nicholls Alexander Training Posted on March 20, 2019 by JohnApril 30, 2024

(Answering a question from a teacher as to whether the “order of the order” forward and up is essential, i.e. forward before up.) I remember Walter Carrington one day in a talk to his training course (probably in the late … Continue reading →

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The intention of upward direction

John Nicholls Alexander Training Posted on April 21, 2018 by JohnJune 19, 2020

This post was stimulated by questions about “the intent of directing upwards” from Cindi Kim in New York and Lira Fernández-Davila in Madrid. My thanks to both. One relevant conversation I recall having with Walter around this kind of subject … Continue reading →

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Back and Front Lines and outer and inner circles

John Nicholls Alexander Training Posted on August 31, 2017 by JohnJune 19, 2020

The idea of the back line can also be extended in ways that are very relevant to Alexander teaching. Many of us AT teachers have sensed both from personal experience and from working on students that there are common lines … Continue reading →

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The Back Line

John Nicholls Alexander Training Posted on August 19, 2017 by JohnJune 19, 2020

The Top Line is the phrase used in the world of horse training to denote  the chain of musculature along the top of its neck (from the base of the skull), right along its back, and on round its hind … Continue reading →

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Head Forward and Up

John Nicholls Alexander Training Posted on July 27, 2017 by JohnJune 19, 2020

I’ve thought a lot over many years about how exactly the forward and up direction of the head operates. As a quick way in with new students I usually point out that the powerful neck muscles which connect the head … Continue reading →

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