by Amy Likar and Constance Clare-Newman,
AmSAT Certified Alexander Technique Teachers
The Alexander Technique is a simple and practical method for improving ease and freedom of movement, balance, flexibility, and coordination. The principles of the Technique can be applied to anyone and can greatly enhance your comfort during pregnancy, delivery, and recovery.
Use of the Self: How you coordinate your body movements with your mind in activity.
Main principles of the Technique: Awareness, Inhibition, Direction The Alexander Technique teaches greater conscious awareness and conscious control over how you function in posture, movement and reaction. By self-observation, you bring attention to how it is that you do what you do, and increase awareness. Then you learn to suspend or inhibit the habitual patterns which are not useful, gradually replacing those habits with better ones. Undoing patterns of tension or compression provides the opportunity for natural movement and the natural postural reflexes to work. Direction is allowing, without forcing, expansion rather than contraction. It is this undoing of contraction, whether it is from slouching or rigidity, that allows for the unforced expansion which gives the feeling of lightness, ease and spaciousness associated with the Technique.
The Alexander Technique is a simple and practical method for improving ease and freedom of movement, balance, flexibility, and coordination. The principles of the Technique can be applied to anyone and can greatly enhance your comfort during pregnancy, delivery, and recovery.
A woman's body is designed to birth and care for a baby. How much easier that can be when you learn how to use your self based on your body's natural design. Study of the Alexander Technique aids in a more informed and integrated experience with pregnancy, birth, and life with a baby.
Ideally, a woman will take weekly lessons while pregnant. Since the Alexander Technique is an educational process, the more you practice the principles in your daily activities, the greater your benefits will be.
Comfort During Pregnancy
When you are pregnant, your body is undergoing more changes in the first trimester than in any other time during your pregnancy. Hormones are rushing through your system. You may be experiencing morning sickness and breast tenderness, among other changes. As pregnancy progresses and your body changes and grows to accommodate the developing fetus, other problems you may notice are neck pain, lower back pain, sacroiliac pain, carpel tunnel syndrome and numbness in the hands.
Study of the Alexander Technique can help with all of these changes. You will learn to work with your body's structure, function and your new size to allow the greatest amount of freedom of movement. By un-doing muscular tension and contraction, you can move freely with easy joints and supported balance. You will learn how to direct yourself out of contracted or collapsed postural states into more expansive ones that will give you a feeling of less effort and more ease.
By the third trimester, walking, sleeping, sitting and bending can become uncomfortable. By learning to use the core spinal support of the body and to let the innate postural responses work for you, you can be more comfortable in all positions.
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