$32.00
... one of the best introductions
to the Alexander Technique ever written.
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Freedom to Change: The Development
and Science of The Alexander Technique
by Frank Pierce Jones
Foreword to New Edition by Ted Dimon
Introduction by J. McVicker Hunt
About the Book
F. P. Jones' classic introduction to the
Alexander Technique Previously published as Body Awareness
in Action New and reset edition With 26 illustrations
and 4 colour plates. Introduction by J. McVicker Hunt.
Foreword to New Edition by Ted Dimon. New appendix (16
pages) contains Jones' outline for a fifteenth chapter
plus sketches and observations from his notebook, published
here for the first time.
Frank Pierce Jones (1905-1975) trained
with F. M. and A. R. Alexander 1941-44. Drawing on his
long association with F. M. and A. R., Jones relates the
story and development of the Technique. It is the most
comprehensive biography of Alexander's extraordinary life
published to date. For twenty- five years Jones conducted
original scientic research into the Technique using a
variety of methods including multiple-image photography
(investigating changes in movement patterns), X-ray photography
(examining the head-neck relationship) and electromygrams
( measuring muscles in different head-neck relationships).
The most important results are presented and Jones explains
some of the underlying mechanisms at work, including how
the conscious mind activates anti-gravity reflexes. In
"Notes on Teaching," Jones summarizes his teaching
experiences and sets out principles for good teaching
practice.
Jones always intended his book to be called
Freedom to Change, but it was originally published after
his death as Body Awareness in Action, in 1976.
The appendices contain: A. The Re-education
of Feeling; B. The Organization of Awareness; C. Awareness,
Freedom and Muscular Control; D. Learning How to Learn;
E. Notes and Drafts.
Designed by Jean M. O. Fischer
Paperback, 240 pages, 202 x 135 mm, 26 b/w illustrations,
2 tables, 4 colour plates, glossary, bibliography, new
index. ISBN 0-9525574-7-9
$32.00
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