Although Alexander made his discoveries alone, a great deal of time and effort may be saved by employing a qualified teacher to aid you.
Lessons are usually taught on a one to one basis because of the need for hands on, personal instruction relative to our individual problems.
“The Alexander Technique involves an awakened sense of muscles and how we use them. No amount of writing and talking about it can substitute for direct experience.”
Dr. David Garlick BSc (Med), MB, BS, PhD, Medical Scientist
The Society of Teachers of the Alexander Technique, (S.T.A.T.), was established in 1958 to maintain teaching standards in the profession. All teaching members of S.T.A.T. have completed a three year, full time Alexander teacher training course, are fully insured and comply with a published code of conduct and ethics.
The Society of Teachers of the Alexander Technique
Grove Business Centre
Unit W48
560-568 High Road
London
N17 9TA
(N.B. Entrance on Reform Row)