Workshop

Practitioner Advanced Training: Learning Self-Organization Again and Again and Again... Part I

The first of a two-part Advanced Training investigates the inner workings of the Feldenkrais Method® and the biological principles that are foundational to the work. It specifically explores Moshe’s statement from the San Francisco training, in which he said he could lift a person’s head without changing the tone in his arms. We investigate principles of movement and self-organization that provide you with specific criteria and a practical path towards greater competency in the work.

Through this workshop, you will discover how to:

  • Support yourself and work with proportional, equal distribution of tone;
  • Improve your ability to listen to what your client communicates when you touch them;
  • Improve the quality of your touch;
  • Give higher quality Functional Integration® lessons;
  • Improve your comfort while working;
  • Take what you have learned in ATM on the floor into active upright movement.

Please bring mats, tables, rollers, stools, etc.

Limited FIs with Jeff will be available on Wednesday and Thursday before the workshop, for $200/lesson. Contact us if you'd like to schedule an appointment. You may also observe the FIs for $100/day; contact us to reserve your space.

This is Part I of a two-part Advanced Training (dates for Part II coming soon). These workshops can serve as a prerequisite for the IOPS Academy (Ideal Organization & Profound Strength), Jeff's new graduate-level program for Feldenkrais practitioners, beginning Fall 2016 on the west coast. Registrants to this "Learning Self-Organization..." workshop receive recording discounts and an extended early-bird deadline for the IOPS Academy.

Cost: $375 until September 1; $425 after


Register Now Fee: $425.00



Date September 25, 2015 -
September 27, 2015
TimeFriday & Saturday, 9am-4:30pm
Sunday, 9am-3pm
LocationKabbalah Centre
1221 2nd St Suite 100
Santa Monica, CA 90401
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Instructor(s)Jeff Haller


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