feldenkrais.com: The Feldenkrais Educational Foundation of North America (FEFNA).  Find a practitioner or class anywhere; read more about the method.

felden-WHAT?: A conversational explanation of the Feldenkrais Method.

A blog post, from one of my current Functional Integration students, who describes her process and improvement, as well as the method and my teaching style, very accurately.

The Lifetime Fitness magazine feature, The Feldenkrais Fix. Includes discussion about how one person avoided knee surgery using the Feldenkrais Method.

YouTube.com: What is the Feldenkrais Method? A video introduction, focusing on the method’s group class modality, Awareness Through Movement.

YouTube.com: An adorable baby filmed while exploring movement spontaneously demonstrates many of principles behind the Feldenkrais Method and Awareness Through Movement.

YouTube.com: Some of my colleagues from New York are featured in this video segment of a TV show about health.  Description and demonstrated applications of the method are great.

Huffington Post: New Feldenkrais article in the Huffington Post, written by one of Moshe Feldenkrais’ original students. “Low-Back Pain: Is It Really All in Your Head?”

Alexander Technique and Feldenkrais Method Compared: An essay by a student of both methods.  He’s a scientist and the article is very thorough, but just a personal case study.   I am often asked to compare the two methods, and since I’m not an Alexander teacher I prefer to just articulate what I do.  One student of mine brought this article to my attention and said it was helpful.

Chronic Pain and the Feldenkrais Method, by Deborah Bowes, Physical Therapist and Feldenkrais Practitioner.

Improving Sensory Motor Function after a Spinal Cord Injury (SCI), by Cindy Allison, Feldenkrais Pracitioner. [A big and detailed read. From the introduction:] This booklet is intended as a brief introduction to the Feldenkrais Method and its relevance to recovering sensory motor function in SCI. Other benefits, such as reduction in pain and spasm, are mentioned and a brief introduction to the sensory motor system is included. It is not intended to cover all the benefits people have experienced through the Method. For many with pain and disability, the Feldenkrais Method has been life changing.

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Some photos by Rosalie O’Connor www.rosalieoconnor.com