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Alexander Technique tip from a Card Shark

Body Learning Blog Posted on April 4, 2012 by Robert RickoverFebruary 16, 2017

To paraphrase a verse in The Gambler by Kenny Rogers, it’s not a good idea to count your poker winnings while you’re still at the table.  The time to do so after the game is over.  (Because of copyright restrictions … Continue reading →

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Posted in Alexander Technique, Gambling, Kenny Rogers, Self-Study | Tagged Alexander Technique, gambling, Kenny Rogers | 8 Replies

“Take a gambling chance”

Body Learning Blog Posted on March 28, 2012 by Robert RickoverMarch 19, 2019

That’s a phrase the late Marjorie Barstow used a lot.  When she was 90 years old, someone she had never met called and asked if she’d fly – by herself – across the country, to a city where she’d never … Continue reading →

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Posted in Alexander Technique, F. Matthias Alexander, Gambling, Marjorie Barstow | Tagged Alexander Technique, F. Matthias Alexander, gambling, Marjorie Barstow | 13 Replies

Alexander Attitude

Body Learning Blog Posted on March 21, 2012 by Robert RickoverFebruary 16, 2017

I recently watched a short PBS News Hour piece about the American hero John Glenn.  Fifty years ago, Glenn became the first person to orbit the earth and he was being interviewed about that historic – and extremely dangerous – … Continue reading →

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Posted in Alexander Technique, Apptitude, Attitude, John Glen, Self-Study, Use | Tagged Alexander Technique, aptitude, attitude, John Glenn, use | 7 Replies

Pity Poor Posture…So Terribly Misunderstood

Body Learning Blog Posted on March 14, 2012 by Robert RickoverSeptember 2, 2019

I recently tried to do an interview with Posture for the Alexander Technique podcast, but he’d moved so far from civilization – and good internet connections – that the audio quality was terrible.  But he has an important point he … Continue reading →

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Posted in Alexander Technique, F. Matthias Alexander, John Dewey, Marjorie Barstow, Posture | Tagged Alexander Technique, F. Matthias Alexander, John Dewey, Marjorie Barstow, posture | 4 Replies

The Power of Negative Thinking

Body Learning Blog Posted on March 7, 2012 by Robert RickoverFebruary 16, 2017

Just say no. You’ve all heard this. Popularized by Nancy Regan in the 1980s as part of the “war on drugs” it later morphed into campaigns against violence and pre-marital sex. The phrase gained a lot of attention at the … Continue reading →

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Posted in Alexander Technique, Alexander Technique Directions, Self-Study | Tagged Alexander Technique, Alexander Technique Directions, Self-Study | 6 Replies

“A Little bit of Nothing”

Body Learning Blog Posted on February 29, 2012 by Robert RickoverAugust 30, 2019

That’s how Alexander Technique teacher Marjorie Barstow often described her work.  Sometimes, towards the end of her four-week summer workshops she’d say to the group: “Now when you get home, and people ask you what you learned in Nebraska, you … Continue reading →

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Posted in Alexander Technique, Marjorie Barstow | Tagged Alexander Technique, Marjorie Barstow | 11 Replies

Chillin’ with Mister A

Body Learning Blog Posted on February 23, 2012 by Robert RickoverFebruary 16, 2017

That’s Mister Alexander we’re talking about.  F. Matthias Alexander, developer of the Alexander Technique and a pioneer in the field of mind-body studies. In his early teaching days, so the story goes, his students needed to take a short rest … Continue reading →

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What’s the Use…of the Alexander Technique?

Body Learning Blog Posted on February 16, 2012 by Robert RickoverAugust 31, 2020

There’s not a lot of jargon in the Alexander Technique, but the word “use” – as pronounced in the title above – has a special meaning that’s worth thinking about because it relates directly to just about everything we do. … Continue reading →

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Posted in Alexander Technique, F. Matthias Alexander, Use | Tagged Alexander Technique, F. Matthias Alexander, Fred Astaire, use | 8 Replies

Devils, Tigers, a Hollywood actor and Alexander

Body Learning Blog Posted on February 11, 2012 by Robert RickoverJanuary 27, 2013

Quick – what do you think of when someone mentions Tasmania? For a lot of people it’s the Tasmanian Devil, popularized by cartoons and comic strips.  Characterized by its pungent odor, extremely loud and disturbing screech, keen sense of smell, … Continue reading →

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