Thursday, November 5, 2009

Riding Clinic - Simply Good Riding


You are invited to audit the "Riding Clinic - Simply Good Riding" at Shamrock Farms this Sunday November 8 from noon six. If you are curious as to what good quality horsmanship and riding is come on down! The fee is $35 to audit you can contact Claudia for RSVP or more information. 847.650.0065

Claire Yates
For over forty years Claire has loved horses. Her passion for horses began before she could walk according to her mother. And, it has never waned. Claire has been formally teaching for ten years and accepts students of all ages with any type of horse and in any discipline. She trains thru FEI level dressage with her primary focus correct balance and muscle development that is appropriate for every horse and rider. Simply good riding.

Sarah Grubner
A graduate of William Woods University with a Bachelors of Science in Equestrian Science, Sarah has been a Professional Horseman for twenty five years. Her specialty is preparing the horse and rider for top level show-ring competition. Sarah’s successes as a competitor through-out the United States adds tremendous wisdom while assisting her students in preparing for competitions. She teaches all levels of riders with passion emphasizing fundamentals of good horsemanship and training both horse and rider.

Claudia Peyton
Claudia is a nationally certified Alexander Technique Teacher for over fifteen years. Her teaching emphasizes poise and movement becoming practical and effortless. Claudia’s teaching supports the experiential discovery of the students. She has taught the Alexander Technique to Equestrian Professionals ranging from riders, trainers, body therapist, and Equine Veterinarians all exploring integrative approaches to the well being of the rider and their beloved horses.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Shamrock Farms offers Private Alexander Technique Lessons Mondays

Alexander Technique - Individual Instruction

This one-on-one instruction uses spoken word, gentle hands-on touch and guided movement leading to a deeper understanding of the Alexander Technique as it is applied in centered riding a fundmental approach to centered riding skills. Sessions are scheduled individually with instructor.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Quote - Conscious Awareness

"Conscious awareness is where change starts, without awareness we are not going anywhere." A. Morgan

New Class to Begin Soon - Alexander Technique Classes in Chicago

On-Going Alexander Technique Classes
The Alexander Technique Made Practical


Classes Offered at Unity in Chicago
1925 W. Thome AvenueChicago, Illinois 60660

Directions: http://www.unitychicago.org/about/map.php

 Are you interested in beginning a class that works for your schedule?
Contact Claudia directly 847.650.0065

 Class sizes limited to four participants

 Beginning Now Pay Monthly Fee: $160.00

Deepen your experience of the Alexander Technique and it's application to your life skills.


Learn about your body’s structure and movement possibilities while building practical skills to enhance health, poise, and freedom from pain while in movement. Improve your posture, look great! Most important - feel good while doing your everyday activities and movement!The Alexander Technique is a proven, safe, self care method to stop pain, stress and muscular tension caused by everyday misuse of the body. This on going class is for all skill levels of student. The class size is limited to four students so there is more hands-on for the students to experience. In this course through gentle guiding touch, the spoken word, and studied movement, the teacher assists you in changing your quality of movement in keeping with your bodies design.

In this course explores the basic principles and concepts of the Alexander Technique. Wear comfortable clothes and be prepared to have fun.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

On-Going Alexander Technique Classes - Glenview

Alexander Technique Classes - Glenview
Feel The Difference

Classes Now at Re:fit, Inc; rehabilitation and fitness
910 Waukegan Rd., Glenview, IL 60025

To Register Call: 847.657.0881

* Fridays or Saturdays - Class forming - concat Claudia for times

* Are you interested in beginning a class that works for your schedule?
Contact Claudia 847.650.0065

Class sizes limited to four, classes meet four sessions each month
Fee per class: $160.00

Does it hurt to sit, stand and do simple activities?
Would you like relief from the aches and pains in your body?

Learn about your body’s structure and movement possibilities while building practical skills to enhance health, poise, and freedom from pain while in movement. Improve your posture, look great! Most important - feel good while doing your everyday activities and movement!

The Alexander Technique is a proven, safe, self care method to stop pain, stress and muscular tension caused by everyday misuse of the body. This on going class is for all skill levels of student. The class size is limited to four students so there is more hands-on for the students to experience. In this course through gentle guiding touch, the spoken word, and studied movement, the teacher assists you in changing your quality of movement in keeping with your bodies design. In this course explores the basic principles and concepts of the Alexander Technique. Wear comfortable clothes and be prepared to have fun.
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Claudia Peyton, M.AmSAT
Nationally Certified Teacher of the Alexander Technique
847.650.0065
claudiapeyton@comcast.net

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Writer

Maxime at 48, an accomplished writer and poet, called me for her first Alexander Technique lesson just three weeks after major life-altering surgery. She had severe scoliosis. Surgeons replaced bone and vertebrae with rods along remaining spine to straighten her posture. Before surgery she navigated her body: an anomaly, her spine bent to her left side 80˚ with a slight rotation forward and up. She negotiated doors, stairs, getting in and out of cars, daily living, from this curved point of view.

Our first lesson, Maxime was in bed, slightly inclined unable to sit up, fatigued by her body’s healing process. It was clear she had a willingness to be with herself, differently, in simple everyday movement activities. Movement patterns that were once ordinary had been removed.

I asked Maxime to observe what ever she noticed while resting. She felt the contact she had with the bedding, her clothing, and the mattress. Next, I asked her what thoughts she was aware of, without getting involved or attached to the words, just simply noticing. She wondered when she would regain her energy and strength. Maxime observed herself honestly. Her expression was both frail and without judgment. I asked if there was anymore information she was aware of? She was ready to continue. After a moment, I asked her to become aware of her breathing, the gentle rise and fall of her ribs with each inhalation and exhalation. By paying attention to her self, Maxime was setting a foundation for the study of FM Alexander’s method.

With gentle hands-on guidance and verbal feedback Maxime and I mapped out her whole body: head, neck, collar bone, shoulders, upper arm, lower arm, wrists, hands, fingers, torso, ribs, hips, upper legs, lower legs, ankles, feet, toes. Our first lesson was simple, fitting.

The next week she had more energy. Maxime lying down with a pillow propping her up wanted to be shown how to sit up on her own. I brought out photographs and simple drawings of anatomy that involved sitting. We spoke of what would be useful to her, in order to sit up by herself. I introduced some ideas, using sensible support from her structure, the influence of Inhibition* and Primary Control**, and her muscles working in coordination. With hands-on I guided Maxime turning onto her side, then using her hands and arms to bring her to a sitting position. She discovered a quality of ease throughout the sitting process, and gained a clearer awareness of using her muscles efficiently.

The next five lessons progressed from sitting, to standing up, to walking, to sitting in a chair, and finally to sitting at her writing desk comfortably.
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*Inhibition - To stop or to pause a habitual movement pattern so the body can inform the student as to a new quality of movement which is natural and inherent in the body.

**Primary Control – Alexander observed that within his body including head, neck and back held the key responsibility for the body’s movement and coordination while in activity. Primary Control is the ‘mechanism of the total pattern’ in Alexander’s view of the use of the self. We are born with Primary Control. Primary Control is inherent and natural with each of us

Quote - Habits

"As long as emotional habits remain outside our awareness, we are powerless to do much about them." T. Benette-Goleman

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Chicago Alexander Technique Class Begins July 11, Drop-ins Welcome

Alexander Technique Class Mornings in July and August
Classes Now at Unity
Feel the Difference


Alexander Technique for Every Body

The Alexander Technique is a widely recognized and valued tool for people in everyday activities. Through the gentle hands-on guidance the Alexander Technique teacher encourages a gentle awareness of the body, encouraging a greater ease while in everyday activities. In this course explore the basic principles of the Alexander Technique, learning skills you can use immediately. Classes will include centering work, experiential anatomy, challenging movement exploration and application of the technique. Wear comfortable clothes and be prepared to have fun.

* Tuesday, July 14, 21, August 4, 11
* 11:00am - 12:15pm
* Sign Up Now - Class Size Limited to Four
* Fee for class: $160.00
* To Register call: 847.650.0065

Drop-in Fee $40.00 per class paid in advance
Please call to see if there is room. Class size is limited to 4.
Call or email to reserve your spot.

http://www.unitychicago.org/about/map.php

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Favorite Quote

"When our minds are set on one thing or on one way of doing things, mindlessly determined in the past, we blot out intuition and miss much of the present world around us." E.J. Langer

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Tennis

Paula spoke with an accent. I thought German when I first met this new client, a tennis player, but I didn’t know for sure until she shared her story. As a teenage girl she was sent to a holocaust concentration camp. The few years she spent in the camp left her undernourished which contributed to her Achilles’ Tendon not developing properly. Over time the tendon deteriorated. Paula’s gate was affected. I watched her walk with a limp on her right side, an over use of muscles developed to protect her weaken ankle and foot.

I was aware during the first experience of placing my hands-on Paula, the state of her muscles changed to a lighter easier quality. I understood then that she would respond well to letting go of muscle strain. The next step would be to show Paula, how she could change her overall use with more constancy. We reviewed what her experience was like for her in the first lesson and agreed she would have daily homework of 10 minute self-lessons or constructive rest.

Paula 72 years young, loved the game of tennis, she played often with her husband and friends. She told me she had met her husband, both then in their teens, at the camp. Surgery was not an option. The outcome was not certain, if unsuccessful her ankle would be fused, and if successful no guarantee of full use of the ankle and foot. The quality of her life would change.

Each week Paula returned persistent in her interest. Her progression was quick and full of resolve. I saw Paula for three months, she embraced the lessons like no other person I have taught since. Our last lesson was a gift for me to witness. She knew she had come a far way from our first meeting, as her balance and overall coordination had changed noticeably. Her clear intent and willingness to change habits, explore an unknown, humbled me.

When new students ask me how long it will take to learn the Alexander Technique, I think of Paula. I smile and ask them what they hope to achieve, I know that is the best place to begin their discovery process.

USE
Use can be the overall way in which a person moves or makes use of their body, in any activity they are performing. The overall use can include physical and emotional stress which places strain on the body. How a person uses them self affects the overall functioning of the body as a whole.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

A Class Begins Monday June 1, Alexander Technique On-Going Group Class: Glenview

Monday June 1, 2009

Alexander Technique On-Going Group Class: Glenview

On-Going Alexander Technique Classes
Feel The Difference

Classes Now at Re:fit, Inc;

rehabilitation and fitness

910 Waukegan Rd., Glenview, IL 60025

To Register Call: 847.657.0881

* Mondays, 6:00pm—7:15pm

Class sizes limited to four, classes meet four sessions each monthFee per class: $160.00

Does it hurt to sit, stand and do simple activities? Would you like relief from the aches and pains in your body?Learn about your body’s structure and movement possibilities while building practical skills to enhance health, poise, and freedom from pain while in movement. Improve your posture, look great! Most important - feel good while doing your everyday activities and movement!The Alexander Technique is a proven, safe, self care method to stop pain, stress and muscular tension caused by everyday misuse of the body. This on going class is for all skill levels of student. The class size is limited to four students so there is more hands-on for the students to experience. In this course through gentle guiding touch, the spoken word, and studied movement, the teacher assists you in changing your quality of movement in keeping with your bodies design. In this course explores the basic principles and concepts of the Alexander Technique. Wear comfortable clothes and be prepared to have fun.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Harper College Private Instruction

Alexander Technique-Individual Instruction

This one-on-one instruction uses spoken word, gentle hands-on touch and guided movement leading to a deeper understanding of the Alexander Technique as it is applied in simple daily activities. Sessions are scheduled individually with instructor.

30 Minute Lessons

  • CRN80547 - LMU 0072 - 001
  • Eight Weeks (four hours)
  • $323.00
  • CEU credits .8 CEU

45 Minute Lessons

  • CRN80548
  • Eight Weeks (six hours)
  • $487.00
  • CEU credits 1.2 CEU

To register Call: 847.925.6300

Parents and Children Move Together!

Most likely you were more than three years old when your mom first said, "Sit up straight, put your feet on the floor." Children do this automatically: spine aligned with shoulders and hip. However, we untrain ourselves as we grow up and it leads to many problems, including difficulty in breathing naturally as everything in your body becomes scrunched up. In this restful kinesthetic experience, verbal instructions and hands-on work from an experienced teacher of the Alexander Technique will help you relearn the right posture for standing, sitting and sleeping. Bring your child and switch teaching roles for a day.
  • Monday August 3
  • 7:00pm – 9:00pm
  • CRN80803


To Register Contact Continuing Education: 847.925.6300

Harper College Summer Course for Adults

Alexander Technique for Musicians
This Class is for Every Body (Not just Musicians)

The Alexander Technique is a widely recognized and valued tool for musicians and people in everyday activities. A.T. encourages a gentle awareness of the body, encouraging a greater stage presence, responsiveness and ease while in performance. In this course students explore the basic principles of the Alexander Technique, learning skills they can use immediately. Classes will include centering work, experiential anatomy, challenging movement games and applying the technique to playing an instrument or singing. Bring a yoga mat, wear comfortable clothes and be prepared to have fun.

  • Thursdays, June 11 - July 30, 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
  • CRN80565
  • Tuition $159.00
  • CEU Credits 1.2CEU
  • Call to register 847.925.6300

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Alexander Technique Private Lessons

Alexander Technique-Individual Instruction

This one-on-one instruction uses spoken word, gentle hands-on touch and guided movement leading to a deeper understanding of the Alexander Technique as it is applied in simple daily activities. Sessions are scheduled individually with Claudia.

Claudia teaches privates lessons in these locations: Chicago,Printers Row, Wicker Park, Roger Park; Woodstock, Barrington, Palatine, and Glenview. If your community would like to host three to six hours of private lessons Claudia will travel to you. For scheduling and fees contact Claudia at 847.650.0065 or email claudiapeyton@comcast.net.

Alexander Technique On-Going Group Classes - Chicago

On-Going Alexander Technique Classes
The Alexander Technique Made Practical

Classes Offered at Unity in Chicago
1925 W. Thome Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60660
Directions: http://www.unitychicago.org/about/map.php

To Register Call: 847.650.0065
Thursdays, From 4:45 pm - 6:00 pm
Class sizes limited to four participants
Beginning Now Pay Monthly Fee: $150.00

Does it hurt to sit, stand and do simple activities?
Would you like relief from the aches and pains in your body?

Learn about your body’s structure and movement possibilities while building practical skills to enhance health, poise, and freedom from pain while in movement. Improve your posture, look great! Most important - feel good while doing your everyday activities and movement!

The Alexander Technique is a proven, safe, self care method to stop pain, stress and muscular tension caused by everyday misuse of the body. This on going class is for all skill levels of student. The class size is limited to four students so there is more hands-on for the students to experience. In this course through gentle guiding touch, the spoken word, and studied movement, the teacher assists you in changing your quality of movement in keeping with your bodies design. In this course explores the basic principles and concepts of the Alexander Technique. Wear comfortable clothes and be prepared to have fun.

Claudia Peyton, M.AmSAT
Nationally Certified Teacher of the Alexander Technique
847.650.0065
claudiapeyton@comcast.net
Web: http://claudiapeyton.home.comcast.net/

Alexander Technique On-Going Group Classes: Glenview

On-Going Alexander Technique Classes
Feel The Difference

Classes Now at Re:fit, Inc; rehabilitation and fitness
910 Waukegan Rd., Glenview, IL 60025

To Register Call: 847.657.0881

* Mondays, 6:00pm—7:15pm

* Fridays, 10:00am—11:15am

* Fridays, 3:00pm—4:15pm

Class sizes limited to four, classes meet four sessions each month
Fee per class: $160.00

Does it hurt to sit, stand and do simple activities?
Would you like relief from the aches and pains in your body?

Learn about your body’s structure and movement possibilities while building practical skills to enhance health, poise, and freedom from pain while in movement. Improve your posture, look great! Most important - feel good while doing your everyday activities and movement!

The Alexander Technique is a proven, safe, self care method to stop pain, stress and muscular tension caused by everyday misuse of the body. This on going class is for all skill levels of student. The class size is limited to four students so there is more hands-on for the students to experience. In this course through gentle guiding touch, the spoken word, and studied movement, the teacher assists you in changing your quality of movement in keeping with your bodies design. In this course explores the basic principles and concepts of the Alexander Technique. Wear comfortable clothes and be prepared to have fun.
_______________________
Claudia Peyton, M.AmSAT
Nationally Certified Teacher of the Alexander Technique847.650.0065
claudiapeyton@comcast.net
Web: http://claudiapeyton.home.comcast.net