Ken has 30 years experience with Yoga & Bodywork, and is a trained practitioner of the Feldenkrais Method. His intuitive and spontaneous, hands-on approach is suitable for all levels and places an emphasis on using the breath, an awareness of your inner process and how to use your body efficiently. His main Yoga influences are Derek Ireland, an inspiring astanga teacher, and Angela Farmer, an earl
y student of Iyengar. He attended his first London Feldenkrais training in 1987 after the publication of his book 'Massage'. Since this time Ken has developed his own style of teaching, bridging the space between the dynamic power of Astanga and the gentle, understated, spiraling and restorative Feldenkrais movements. The developmental movement technique, The Feldenkrais Method, has been Ken's lifelong study, especially in how it relates and is complementary to yoga, through the awareness of movement and being attentive to detail. For Ken, The Feldenkrais Method forms the bridge between hands-on healing, touch and the spontaneity of life as a dance. The Feldenkrais Method named after its originator, Dr. Moshe Feldenkrais, is an educational system that uses gentle movement and directed attention to improve posture and human functioning. One can increase the ease and range of motion, improve flexibility and rediscover the natural capacity for efficient movement. "I can help people to think about their body, how it breathes and moves, how the structure connects, to develop a level of awareness..... so they are not only powering away at stretching but also learning to feel and think their way to a stronger more supple body. A goal being to get into the imagination, to find a more subtle approach, to excite the feelings as well as to power the muscles"
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