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Anat Baniel Method, based on the work of Dr. Moshe Feldenkrais (27th April, 2005) : Gentle movement programs to help with back pain, neck pain, and joint pain. Good for prevention and recovery. At-home audio programs, seminars, and trainings. |
Anat Baniel Method of Feldenkrais Professional Training (27th April, 2005) : 90 day professional training program in California. Taught by Anat Baniel, assistant to Dr. Moshe Feldenkrais. |
Institute for the Study of Somatic Education (27th April, 2005) : Providing practitioner and teacher certification workshops in the USA and Europe. |
Mind in Motion (27th April, 2005) : Provides individual sessions, public workshops, injury-prevention training, seminars for health professionals, professional training programs, and post-graduate courses. Located in Santa Cruz, CA. |
International Feldenkrais Federation (IFF) (27th April, 2005) : Coordinating body for Feldenkrais organizations worldwide. Provides contact information for member organizations, introductory information on the Feldenkrais Method, bibliographical and research information, and Standards of Practice. |
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Top Sites - Main » Health » Alternative » Massage Therapy and Bodywork » Feldenkrais |
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Mind in Motion () : Provides individual sessions, public workshops, injury-prevention training, seminars for health professionals, professional training programs, and post-graduate courses. Located in Santa Cruz, CA.
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Institute for the Study of Somatic Education () : Providing practitioner and teacher certification workshops in the USA and Europe.
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Movement Educators () : Feldenkrais Method professional training programs by Diana and Efrem Razumny. Apache Creek, NM.
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Anat Baniel Method of Feldenkrais Professional Training () : 90 day professional training program in California. Taught by Anat Baniel, assistant to Dr. Moshe Feldenkrais.
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The Feldenkrais Guild of North America () : A way of working with the awareness of one's body to improve movement and enhance human functioning. Increases ease and range of motion, improves flexibility and coordination. Newsletter, books, tapes, and research information.
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