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Apr282010

Lift Your Game Roger Federer, Meet Gary Adelman

LIVE INTERVIEW MAY 4TH
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I've had many conversations about the potential of teaching Alexander Technique to sportspeople. Alas, "potential" is latent until tested and not many Alexander teachers have made a go of it.

If you have ever wondered just how much potential is available, then Gary Adelman is a fine person to ask in the tennis realm having taught Alexander Technique to players for the past 18 years.

Also, as a past pro circuit player for 5 years and the resident coach at Glen Head Racquet Club, Long Island, NY, Gary is going to get the "Paul Cook interrogation" on exactly how other Alexander teachers can go into the sporting business.

It's all very well to talk about it, but do you have to be a tennis pro/AT teacher to get considered by tennis players?

Tune in for a 60 minute chat as we uncover the best ways to expand the potential of your teaching practice, learn how Alexander can improve your tennis game and also ways you can bring some Adelman inspiration to a court near you.


More about Gary

Gary Adelman is a certified Alexander Technique teacher (through AmSAT and ATI). He graduated from the Alexander Technique Center at Cambridge, MA in 1992.

    * Taught the Alexander Technique for 18 years, since 1992.
    * B.A. in psychology from Columbia University and winner of All-Ivy Award in tennis.
    * Top tennis player at Columbia University, 1974-77.
    * Competed on pro tennis circuit for 5 years.
    * Taught Alexander Technique to Israel's top tennis players, Israeli Tennis Center, Ramat Hasharon, Israel, 1993.
    * Alexander Technique teacher and assistant men's coach to the varsity tennis team at Babson College, Wellesley, MA 2003.
    * Alexander Technique teacher and assistant women's coach to the varsity women's tennis team at Princeton Universtiy, Princeton, NJ 2003-04.

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