Robyn Lavery Feldenkrais at Maroochydore

Robyn Lavery Feldenkrais at Maroochydore How are you moving & thinking? Could there be better options? Re-learn pleasurable & easy ways! Re-discover easy and pleasurable movement options.

Learn to improve your posture, breathing, balance, flexibility and co-ordination
Reduce pain and stiffness
Increase calm and decrease tension and stress
Moshe Feldenkrais talked about "Making the impossible possible, the possible easy, and the easy elegant"

What is Feldenkrais you may ask? Come along and find out! On Sat 30 May I'm offering a FREE event as part of Discover Fe...
16/05/2026

What is Feldenkrais you may ask? Come along and find out! On Sat 30 May I'm offering a FREE event as part of Discover Feldenkrais Week. All around Australia Feldenkrais Practitioners are offering events to help you learn to move with awareness and live with choice. Full details on the attached flyer. Bookings by email are essential. I'd love to meet you. 🙂

27/03/2025

Two main ways in which you can work with the Feldenkrais Method:

🌿 AWARENESS THROUGH MOVEMENT LESSONS (ATM)
These are usually group lessons that are based on simple movement sequences using the floor as the main source of feedback. These Lessons typically involve gentle, exploratory, self-paced movements that encourage participants to notice their movement patterns through somatic awareness. This work focuses on improving body awareness, movement efficiency, and overall well-being

🌱 FUNCTIONAL INTEGRATION SESSIONS (FI) This practice ocuses on personalized, one-on-one sessions designed to improve movement and body awareness through gentle touch and movement guidance. Is a hands-on approach, complementing the Awareness Through Movement (ATM) lessons.

Jump on our website to find public classes and practitioners across Australia! https://www.feldenkrais.org.au

Wondering what the Feldenkrais Method is? Here's a great description 🙂
27/03/2025

Wondering what the Feldenkrais Method is? Here's a great description 🙂

The Feldenkrais Method is an educational method to relearn how to use our attention in order to be creatures of free choice and less conditioned by old patterns of behaviour, thought and emotion 🌟🌟🌟

09/10/2024

Couldn't resist sharing! John Cleese Ministry of Funny Walks?!! 🤣. In the Feldenkrais Method we explore lots of different ways of walking, rolling, sitting, etc. Curious to explore some different options? Why not come & check out a class or a private session? 😊🚶‍♀️🧍‍♂️🏃
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/HpXb85kWaoQKEqv2/

Do you have problems sleeping through the night? Perhaps you're a biphasic sleeper! I found this article fascinating htt...
20/01/2024

Do you have problems sleeping through the night? Perhaps you're a biphasic sleeper! I found this article fascinating https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20220107-the-lost-medieval-habit-of-biphasic-sleep

The Feldenkrais Method offers lots of options for improving the quality of our movements but it is also very helpful for those who have problems sleeping.

My classes resumed this morning and the slow, gentle and exploratory movements led to lots of yawning 🥱. Classes are held on Saturday @9.30am and Tuesday @ 2pm. 😴 😉

For millennia, people slept in two shifts – once in the evening, and once in the morning. But why? And how did the habit disappear?

Thank you to The Feldenkrais Guild UK for their description on the benefits of Feldenkrais for those with neurological i...
29/10/2023

Thank you to The Feldenkrais Guild UK for their description on the benefits of Feldenkrais for those with neurological issues🙏 . Curious to experience an Awareness through Movement® (ATM) class or a one-on-one Functional Integration® (FI) lesson? Happy to hear from you! 🙂

Whether you were born with a neurological issue or developed one later, the Feldenkrais Method can help you improve your function. Learning through movement is possible even after a neurological diagnosis. We know this because of the phenomenon known as neuroplasticity.  Focus on learning A Feldenk...

Yes the Feldenkrais Method has scientific evidence behind it. Check out this excellent resource. https://www.facebook.co...
10/10/2023

Yes the Feldenkrais Method has scientific evidence behind it. Check out this excellent resource.
https://www.facebook.com/100064457305204/posts/702231708602066/?mibextid=WiMSqg

The Feldenkrais Method is a form of somatic movement education that integrates the body, mind and psyche through an educational model in which a trained Feldenkrais practitioner guides a client (the ‘student’) through movements with hands-on and verbally administered cues.

Curiosity and the Hands. A beautiful description of the curiosity we explore in Feldenkrais lessons. 🙂
19/07/2023

Curiosity and the Hands. A beautiful description of the curiosity we explore in Feldenkrais lessons. 🙂

Feldenkrais UK released new lessons as part of International Feldenkrais Week. If you missed them here is another opportunity to try Curiosity and the Hands

Curiosity can create learning in many ways. It leads us to ask questions: one of the main stimuli for learning (along with a desire for new understanding or knowledge). When we are curious about something, we are more likely to pay attention. We’re also more likely to process and retain it better when we sought it out for ourselves. Curiosity is something we’re born and wired with.
Curiosity pushes us to connect, find out more, or to see what’s around the corner. It’s what propelled our ancestors to travel around the oceans on tiny boats to discover new lands.
And it starts early. Around 3 months babies begin exploring themselves using their hands. As a baby wiggles its fingers in play, it slowly senses the connections. This is accidental at first, and then later, more intentional. After time it senses the fingers connect to the hand, which connects to the arm. And that the hand and arm are theirs to move and play with. The explorative experience allows our senses and co-ordination to develop. The hands take up a massive amount of neural real estate in the brain. Perhaps it’s understandable that the process needs to start early!
In exploration a baby develops the basis for her gross and fine motor skills: for hand-eye co-ordination. Curiosity also leads to progress in attention and concentration. S/he’ll need that for creating ability or mastery in any subject.

We interact with the world around us with our hands. We create community and trust with touch. Mostly through the hands. We bring things towards us, or keep them at arm's length. Touching, holding, grabbing, releasing, letting go. All of which need hand control. Our habits around how we use our hands start early too. As we automate the use of touch, we think less about how we use them. With that habituation come habits that serve us well, and others that don’t.
As we age, we can lose softness and mobility in the arches of the hands and fingers. When we’re stressed, our hands show this in their rising level of tension and muscular tone. The years of using our hands with excess force shows up as stiffness and clumsiness. Bands of fascia, or arches in the hands, (like the feet) create structure. They work together to balance and stabilise the hand, whilst maintaining flexibility. They allow precise holds needed for writing, or grasping. Or more complex pastimes such as drawing or playing a musical instrument. We need strength in our hands, but also mobility. Without flexibility it's difficult to adjust our tightness or size of hold. If our hands are stiff, it's tricky to use our fingers with great dexterity.

But it's possible to rediscover this freedom of movement by going back to the explorative methods we used as infants. It’s something we do in every Feldenkrais lesson. We use our curiosity to learn in the same organic way we did as babies: Exploring and moving ourselves with attention. Sensing ourselves to re-awaken the nervous system. Growing the skill of awareness so our motor controls gives’ us greater co-ordination and freedom. An improvement of awareness lets us feel ourselves in clearer detail. As if we added more pixels to our internal 3D picture of ourselves in the brain. When we can sense ourselves more directly, we are able to move ourselves with greater skill.
As one of my clients said after a Feldenkrais lesson we did on the hands, “They feel so much more fluid, so much softer, and responsive. Today I fell back in love with my hands”.

To read the full article go here: https://www.feldenkrais.co.uk/2023/05/09/curiosity-and-the-hands/
To listen to the lesson: https://feldenkraisuk.podbean.com/e/curiosity-and-the-hands/

Emma Alter is a Feldenkrais Practioner based in London. She can be found via her website: https://www.themovingbrain.com
For more information on the Feldenkrais Method, International Feldenkrais Week 2023, access to lessons, teachers or classes go to https://www.feldenkrais.co.uk
Photo by Ana Klipper on Unsplash
#5 System

Inspirational stuff! 🙌😀
25/05/2023

Inspirational stuff! 🙌😀

In a new study, researchers describe a device that connects the intentions of a paralyzed patient to his physical movements.

Address

Maroochydore, QLD
4558

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Robyn Lavery Feldenkrais at Maroochydore posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share