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Help and information – therapies – The Anat Baniel Method | Disability Charity | Scope UK

July 13th, 2011

The Anat Baniel Method (ABM) is suitable for people diagnosed with a range of neurological conditions, including cerebral palsy. It uses a gentle, non-medical, learning-based approach to help the brain of the person utilise its natural plasticity to form new neural connections and patterns that take them beyond their current limitations. While it is a continual process, changes begin happening right away and are occasionally quite dramatic.

Movement and enhanced awareness of self are the main tools used for communicating with the brain, and the therapy is conducted very much with the brain and learning in mind. The work done through movement is aimed at facilitating the brain to learn new functions and new ways of acting. So the way of working is a little different to more physically directed therapies such as physiotherapy. Rather than work on the body to produce direct body change, the ABM teacher works through gentle body movements to provide information to the person’s brain which then, in turn, gets the body to change. It is a significant difference and one which means the therapy focuses on increased function and ability of the whole person in areas such as turning, crawling or walking.

via Help and information – therapies – The Anat Baniel Method | Disability Charity | Scope UK.

The Method – by Robert Slatkin > Tablet Magazine – A New Read on Jewish Life

July 3rd, 2011

Feldenkrais’ martial-arts study helped give birth to the Feldenkrais Method, a philosophy of human movement. In Feldenkrais’ first four books on jiujitsu and judo, he began introducing concepts that would reach their apotheosis in Higher Judo. Social constraints, he wrote, have stunted our physical development. We are stuck in an infantile stage in how we use our feet predominately for upright carriage, how we react to falling which begs for a “more adult independence of the gravitational force”, and our lack of a more thorough “development of our space adjustment in all directions from the origins of our movable co-ordinate system.” What is the best way to overcome these liabilities? Judo, he argued, the way of gentleness.

via The Method – by Robert Slatkin > Tablet Magazine – A New Read on Jewish Life.

Mini-workshop Sunday March 20th

March 18th, 2011

Join us for a mini-workshop with two movement lessons taught by Barry and Valerie Nordby, this Sunday March 20th, 2011. This is a benefit for New School Aikido Santa Rosa and will be held at the dojo. There are still a few spots available. Call or email if you’d like to attend.

Click below for a flier with details:
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Well done video about Anat’s work

November 12th, 2010

This video is a few years old but very nicely presents Anat Baniel and her work with Elizabeth.

TED Talks: VS Ramachandran on your mind

January 10th, 2010

Interesting talk about the brain by the man who developed the idea for mirror box work for phantom pain. Mirror boxes can help you fool your brain and create new brain patterns and have also been used to help people with injuries, focal dystonia, and stroke. He’s a good speaker and fun to listen too. Enjoy!


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