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Monday
Jun212010

Alexander technique and Sportspeople [Golf!]

LIVE INTERVIEW : Tuesday 22nd June, 2010
Roy Palmer is a STAT registered teacher of AT and also a martial artist and runner. We have talked once before already, but that recording didn't work out...so this interview will be jam packed! He has been working on a new book which has recently been released and you will be given the first 2 chapters at this interview. It's called Golf Sense and brings Alexander technique and Golf together in a readable text that is sure to open doors around the world.
However, Roy's expertise extends to many different areas of competitive sport. He is passionate about the performance enhancing potential of the Alexander technique and will be sharing his insights into how the Alexander work can best accompany sportspeople in their endeavours. 
For all the call in details for this interview, please join our "Live Interview" list on the left of this page. Or check back later for the recording which will be posted in the audio archive. To access the archive you must have either a paid subscription or a free subscription. Follow the links on the left for more information. 
Roy's new book Golf Sense can be previewed here.
Wednesday
Jun022010

Golf and the Alexander technique Interview

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010
In the USA in 2005, Golf was responsible for 2 million jobs and turnover of $76 billion.  In fact, this was more than the entire motion picture and video industry. Wow. Do people like to spend on their game or what? And what do they spend it on? Well, book sales and magazines are a big chunk ($925.2 million). Then there's the equipment/supplies bill... $2.47 billion.  

 

Martyn JonesGolf is huge...and Martyn Jones, a coach for the World Golf Teaching Federation, knows his game. As an Alexander technique teacher of 14 years in the UK, he specialises in working with golfers looking to improve their game and he helps, over and over again.

 

From his website, 

 

"Recent statistics state 57% of golfers experience recurring or constant pain, including problems in the neck, back, hips, legs shoulders, and elbows." 

Join us as we...

 

- discover how to bring Alexander technique onto the fairway to improve your game  
- learn how to take a slice of that billion dollar industry as a teacher of the technique!

 

For Full Details on this interview, join our notification list: "Live Interviews" on the left of the page.

More about Martyn can be found here.