Student Experiences

I have been teaching AT since 2003 working with a wide range of people to help them with a variety of physical, mental and emotional challenges. My students make improvements in both their personal and professional lives.

Veronica working one to one

JAMES F • Conservation Scientist

I stumbled upon the Alexander Technique and Veronica's classes by accident. However I can honestly say that the AT has changed my life for the better.

I always knew I had a tendency to stoop. Friends and family have been telling me to sit up or stand up straight for as long as I can remember. I had tried straightening up but it had always felt like such an unnatural uncomfortable thing to do.

Through studing the AT I have learnt that my stoop was just the most obvious manifestation of a more general misuse of my body. Looking back now I can see that I was effectively handicapping myself in everything I did by habitually scrunching my body up and tensing muscles unnecessarily.

The most surprising thing now is that at the time it felt so normal.

The Alexander Technique and Veronica have given me the tools I needed to unlock my mind and to, almost literally unlock my body. I have more energy and better concentration. I am convinced that had I not discovered the AT, that the pressure I was putting on my body would have led directly to health problems of some kind.

LAURA N • University lecturer

I used to believe that it wasn't possible to experience the freedom in your body that you experienced as a child, as an adult. Studying the Alexander Technique has given me glimpses of this freedom once again.

It has also given me greater physical awareness. I have noticed strange "postures" that I am inflicting on my body, and I am now using my body in different ways that make things easier. It has also made me think – a lot!

JORGE N • Voice student at The Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, Cardiff

Before taking Alexander Technique lessons I used to suffer from pains in my back after singing, and people used to say that I looked tense in my shoulders and my jaw, and that even the sound felt tense in certain notes.

After a few lessons I have learnt that the problem that caused all this was the fact that I was trying too hard. By engaging my thoughts and concentrating on just singing, not trying to have a bigger voice than the one I have, not trying to use any other muscle to "help" the production of the voice, I have achieved a round, focused and bright sound that goes smoothly from the lower notes to the higher register without altering my stance or creating any tension.

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