The Alexander PrincipleGids voor een juiste lichaamshouding bij het musiceren. |
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Page 32
... give correct elbow room and leg length , to give better positioning of pedals , levers and display panels and proper seat dimensions . It was hoped thereby to minimise the fatigue and strain of unnecessary movement in faulty positions ...
... give correct elbow room and leg length , to give better positioning of pedals , levers and display panels and proper seat dimensions . It was hoped thereby to minimise the fatigue and strain of unnecessary movement in faulty positions ...
Page 110
... give a man a shot of the right mixtures that would do the whole trick " , he replied , " Naturally one would prefer the short and effective aid : experience has taught me that this is so very much more predictably effective . " And , in ...
... give a man a shot of the right mixtures that would do the whole trick " , he replied , " Naturally one would prefer the short and effective aid : experience has taught me that this is so very much more predictably effective . " And , in ...
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... give - and - take of personal relationship , with its " posture - swapping " and role - taking , such a core - structure enables due respect to be given to other people's needs and attitudes without us having to copy their mis - USE ...
... give - and - take of personal relationship , with its " posture - swapping " and role - taking , such a core - structure enables due respect to be given to other people's needs and attitudes without us having to copy their mis - USE ...
Contents
The Alexander Principle | 9 |
Balance | 18 |
Medical Diagnosis | 63 |
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The Alexander Principle: How to Use Your Body Without Stress Wilfred Barlow No preview available - 2001 |
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