About My Clients

   The people I work with are wanting to overcome injuries, aches and pains creating limitations in how they feel, be and do. They have seen a number of practitioners and still don’t have the desired results. They are seeking a sense of new possibilities – and it feels elusive. Perhaps, they are wary of conventional modalities or haven’t seen anyone yet, and aren’t sure where to start.  

They want to improve how they feel in everyday activities, e.g., cooking meals, grocery shopping, yoga class, sitting meditation, walking, hiking, rock climbing, working in the garden, making a sculpture, sitting at their desk, sleeping. Sometimes, they have a chronic condition. Sometimes, they are recovering from injury/surgery and want to supplement the physical therapy with something more holistic.

They want greater ease, pleasure and freedom in their movements. They are interested in learning about how they can move and be differently, rather than wanting me to ‘fix’ them. They want tangible steps and tools to grow their capacity for long term self-care and growth. 

Many clients have been taught to assume they can only experience the changes/improvements they want through pain and intensive effort. They are often surprised and relieved by how impactful this gentle, playful, compassionate work can be.   

Possibly, no one has shown them how different pieces fit together with them – beyond where/how it hurts. We humans are a system of connections. The playful children’s song which tells us “the knee bone’s connected to the thigh bone…” is more instructive than we might think. We twist left ankle, then we start doing something different with right hip which then impacts on how we move our shoulders. Or each time we stick the shovel in the earth while we’re gardening, we unconsciously clench jaw and the clenched jaw tightens muscles in pelvis. After half an hour, we are exhausted and lower back aches –  we don’t understand why. Or left knee hurts when we walk up an incline and what we don’t know is the pain in knee is connected to what we are doing with our feet.

Opening up new possibilities for less pain and greater ease in how we move and what we can do in everyday life, requires working systematically to uncover what we are currently doing. When you open up awareness of interconnections, you begin to get to the sources of the aches, pains, tensions.

ABOUT THE FELDENKRAIS METHOD®

The Feldenkrais Method® is a portal to self-learning and internal systems/culture re-configuration.  Through slow and gentle movements (in structured Awareness Through Movement® lessons or individualized Functional Integration® sessions) we gather evidence, based on your first-hand experiences. We test out options to arrive at easier, clearer, more effective ways of moving.  We see and work with you in your wholeness – shaped as you are by distinct combination of thoughts, feelings, sensations and movements/actions.

The movements and sensory observations engage you at a systemic level, e.g., the nervous system, the skeletal system, the muscular system, the visual system etc. With each movement, these systems are taken into a conversation with one another – you unconsciously learn and reconfigure yourself.  

In Feldenkrais, rest is a space for intelligence gathering and integration. Quality matters more than quantity. We encourage self-learning through exploration, curiosity, non-judgement, ease and playfulness. Engaging with the Method is an opportunity to practice and expand self-awareness, to bear witness to yourself and to start reshaping your internal culture.

The Method is accessible to people of all shapes, sizes, ages, identities and movement abilities. I endeavor to adapt individual sessions, classes and workshop content to meet diverse student circumstances.  I regularly (and upon request) hold classes which are only for people from Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) communities.