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The Art of
Exercise and the Alexander Technique
Exercise is great: it makes you look better, it raises
your energy levels, it makes you feel better, it may even attract something
extra into your life. The only drawback is, it isn’t always a lot of fun.Much as you love the benefits, working out may bore you.
Sometimes keeping fit may seem like just too much effort. Maybe you force
yourself to get out there, because if you miss a couple of sessions, you’ll
never go back. Or perhaps you’ve had to stop or limit what you do because
of injury.These problems arise when you are more concerned with the
end result than the process. When you do a piece of work, the chances are
that you focus on doing it the best way you can.A leisure activity is different, of course, because it is
something you do for rest and recreation. But if your body is doing one thing and your mind
is somewhere else you can’t maximise the benefits and enjoyment to be had
from your fitness activities.
Learn to stay
focused on the process of exercise, and the benefits will include:
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Learning how you can keep exercising better
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Awareness of warning signs
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Greatly reduced risk of injury
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Improved endurance
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The ability to set yourself realistic goals
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Consistent enjoyment of the process
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Ongoing motivation
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Annie has researched how you can apply the
Alexander Technique to fitness activities, so that you can take
exercise to a new level. She has pioneered the Exercise Better Now approach to fitness. She
runs frequent workshops on the Art of Exercise.
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