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Mind & Mend Your Hips

Better Hip Health

Ann Rodiger

$32.99

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BookBaby
25 October 2022
Learn how to improve your hip health, prepare for and recover from hip surgery, and improve your overall movement through the Alexander Technique.

This book guides you to a fundamental understanding of how your body moves providing practical Awareness Building and Movement Activities.

This information is useful at any stage of hip health.

Topics include developing an accurate body image,

how your thinking and movement connect, spatial thinking, sensory awareness, and recuperative strategies.

There are accompanying illustrations and videos to lead readers through the actions.

There is instruction on the use of mobility aids.

There are also several case studies including the author Ann Rodiger's own experience, providing different perspectives on how the Alexander Technique can assist with hip health and recovery from surgery.

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Imprint:   BookBaby
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 215mm,  Width: 139mm, 
Weight:   344g
ISBN:   9781667843315
ISBN 10:   1667843311
Pages:   242
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Ann Rodiger is the Founder and Director of the Balance Arts Center, LLC and the Balance Arts Alexander Technique Teacher Training Programs in New York City. She has been teaching the Alexander Technique and movement for over 35 years in academic and private settings in the US and abroad. She is also skilled in Labanotation, Laban Movement Analysis, Bartenieff Fundamentals, yoga, meditation, and various dance techniques. Ann offers specialized in-peron and hybrid workshops and programs based on the Alexander Technique. She writes an ongoing blog and has written How To Sit. Ann has had both hips replaced and lives with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome. She is a member of the American Society of the Alexander Technique, Alexander Technique International, and International Society of Movement Educators and Therapy Association.

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