What is ‘Awareness Through Movement’®?An interview with Andrew Gibbons In this month’s Senseability podcast we interview Andrew Gibbons. Andrew is a very experienced Feldenkrais® practitioner and assistant trainer. He has a clear and direct approach to describing the Feldenkrais Method® of somatic education. In the interview he explains how the method differs from regular exercise and other awareness based modalities like meditation. If you find some of the Feldenkrais terminology confusing or are not clear on what an Awareness Through Movement class is and how it actually works this is the perfect interview. Andrew also shares his new subscription based Feldenkrais App, Feldenkrais First, which gives the opportunity for people to easily connect to regular lessons and in-depth lesson series.Watch now Andrew Gibbons is the co-founder of Feldenkrais First, a mobile app and online platform for the practice of the Feldenkrais Method. A practitioner for over two decades, he maintains private practices in both Manhattan and Port Washington, Long Island (NY). Andrew has taught Feldenkrais movement for the Hospital for Special Surgery’s Integrative Care Center, the Doctoral PT program of SUNY Stoneybrook Medical School, for musicians in the Manhattan School of Music’s wellness program and in other public programs sponsored by the NY Department for the Aging, and has worked as an ergonomic consultant for The New York Times. He delivered a Tech Talk at Google’s New York headquarters on Avoiding the Black Hole of Computer Posture, and contributed a chapter about working with musicians for the recent book, The Feldenkrais Method: Learning Through Movement (Handspring Publishing, 2021). Since 2008 he has taught Feldenkrais classes for elite classical musicians at the prestigious Marlboro Music Festival.He is a graduate of Columbia University, and the Manhattan School of Music.Andrew’s Websites:www.feldenkraisfirst.comwww.bodyofknowledge.me ”How does this work?” An introduction to Awareness Through Movement®An article by Mary Rudd “This is the one time that I have in my day when I can be free of stress, expectations and demands of others,” says one man, a regular student at my Awareness Through Movement (ATM®) classes. “I haven’t felt any back pain since I started the class and I feel better overall,” says another student. “How does this work?” she wonders. In order to answer the question ‘How do ATM classes work’ we should first look at some of the causes that lead us to seek out solutions to persistent pain, or look for better ways of organising ourselves so that we can live more fulfilling lives and not be hampered by our existing difficulties..Read more Mary Rudd, GCFP, works with students from the larger central Kentucky area in her Danville studio, Wise Move Studio, LLC. Mary maintains a general “Mindful Movement for Mindful Living” Feldenkrais® practice, supporting a range of people who are active and wish to remain so, who are recovering from injury or illness, or who simply enjoy a learning experience that helps them explore their creativity, resilience, and other pursuits according to their interests. Drawing from her earlier career as a teacher, administrator and literacy and leadership consultant, Mary emphasizes the learning process in her work, supporting students in trusting their own insights as applied to their daily life. Her website is www.wisemovestudio.com |