Reducing Your Body Pattern of Stress & Anxiety - Introductory Lesson - Unwinding Your Anxiety

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024

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  • @susandavis4553
    @susandavis4553 Месяц назад

    David,
    Once again thank you for an excellent class. I take many of your classes. I also take them more than once. I find help for my stroke, feet, frozen ankles and swollen neck in this class. Opening and closing the jaw helped me to get up out of a chair without strain. Everything flowed through my ankles, my hips, my neck and I lifted my self off a chair with relaxing my jaw. I am a chair student. Thank you Susan Davis, Vancouver, Washington .

    • @FeldenkraisAccess
      @FeldenkraisAccess  Месяц назад

      Thank you so much, Susan, for your feedback. I am so glad to hear the lessons have been so helpful!

  • @gobontu6224
    @gobontu6224 Год назад +8

    Yes David, it has been a pleasure to be with you, I agree totally.
    But: during the lesson I had so many questions, I cannot rewind and find words for all of them right now. Maybe one day I can and will do.
    Just let me tell you: I'm your biggest fan in Berlin.
    Your wisdom, competence, sensitivity and friendly aura shines through my screen into my room and has just warmed my heart so much that this declaration of love bubbles out.
    If the fairy godmother, the one who grants the three wishes, if she came to me NOW, I would have myself beamed onto your treatment table.
    Thanks for all the offers you put on the net for free, for me they belong to the YT jewels.
    Stress and anxiety is one of my main (physical) symptoms, so it is little surprise that I have some trouble with this exercise. Definitely going to do this one again, but I'm still doing your posture course , am on lesson 23...
    🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

    • @FeldenkraisAccess
      @FeldenkraisAccess  Год назад

      Thank you, Gob! I am so glad to hear that the lessons are helping you so much. Hope you are enjoying the Posture Course. Thank you for your kind words, it is really inspiring to know that I could reach you across the ocean and have such positive impact through these videos. Please send any questions you have as they come up! All the best!

    • @gobontu6224
      @gobontu6224 Год назад +1

      @@FeldenkraisAccess The questions always come during the lesson. After the lesson I am usually not in the mood to put the problem into words, it also needs a lot of precision, refers to a certain moment in the exercise, I would have to find it first......
      But thanks, it's good to know that I CAN ask if I want to.
      It is a pity that there is no video for the audios, that would surely answer many questions by itself. Probably there are good reasons for that though.

    • @FeldenkraisAccess
      @FeldenkraisAccess  Год назад

      @@gobontu6224 Hi Gob! Yes, those were the first lessons that we put out there, so they are in audio format. All our more recent lessons are with video, so hopefully can give you an idea when there is anything that needs clarifying.

  • @xinyanshi1423
    @xinyanshi1423 Год назад +7

    Hi David, you are amazingly mindful and skillful in the way you teach these lessons. These subtle mindful movements produce tremendous amount of results in all parts of body. I listen to your videos all the times. Each video puts me deeply in touch with my body in a way that I feel that time has stopped. The scientific explanation provided in the lessons are also so appealing to the mind that the mind surrenders to the introduction effortlessly. It has become an essential part of my time.

    • @FeldenkraisAccess
      @FeldenkraisAccess  Год назад +2

      That's wonderful! I am so glad to hear you it's helping you.

  • @kateking3953
    @kateking3953 Год назад +6

    Thank you for these lessons. Your introduction is precisely where I am. I've taught myself over time to respond to stress with an anxiety disorder. I've understood exactly what's going on, I know I've 'taught' my body to respond with fear to specific situations. But I haven't known how to unteach myself! Telling myself not to be silly isn't the answer, because my brain and my body aren't listening. I think Feldenkrais may well be the answer, so I look forward to learning how to unhabituate myself and recover my 'normal' method of functioning.

  • @catherinecourtney2898
    @catherinecourtney2898 Год назад +5

    My first class. Thank you for sharing this fascinating information.

  • @stephanieparker420
    @stephanieparker420 Год назад +5

    I loved this so much thank you and I did so much releasing during the session. Thank you so much for your generosity in sharing this. You are such a lovely warm man! I wish I had a dad like you 🙂

  • @moontan624
    @moontan624 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for posting this to the general public. It's so simple, yet profound.

  • @frenykhory5158
    @frenykhory5158 6 месяцев назад +1

    David, it's a pleasure having done lessons with you. Feeling really relaxed than what we started. I am grateful to have such a wonderful teacher on the planet who can truly release pain. Thanks a ton, David.

    • @FeldenkraisAccess
      @FeldenkraisAccess  5 месяцев назад

      Wonderful! Thank you so much for your kind words!

  • @soonewewen
    @soonewewen 2 года назад +2

    Your wonderful preamble succinctly describes what Feldenkrais is all about!

  • @joannad.7109
    @joannad.7109 2 года назад +4

    What a lovely person! And transformational work.

  • @alexkatsanos8475
    @alexkatsanos8475 2 года назад +4

    Hi David! I did part of the lesson and came back to finish the last 1/4 the next day and still feel so much taller and more open and calmer!

    • @FeldenkraisAccess
      @FeldenkraisAccess  2 года назад +1

      I am happy to hear that a rest and break helped you integrate the lesson even more.

  • @gosia3032
    @gosia3032 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm very thankful for these lessons 🙏

  • @michellechang2538
    @michellechang2538 Год назад +3

    I’m so grateful for your expertise and share your videos to the public especially for those of us who are suffering from anxiety disorders, your work and guidance have helped me personally ease my anxiety symptoms.
    I’m forever grateful for your help and kindness !

    • @FeldenkraisAccess
      @FeldenkraisAccess  Год назад

      So glad it helps you ease your anxiety, Michelle! Thank you for sharing our lessons, we want to help as many people as possible.

  • @alohajoy9094
    @alohajoy9094 2 года назад +3

    David, you are the master! Ed and I love your superb guidance and appreciate you sharing your vast knowledge with us! Mahalo!

  • @mariagt1953
    @mariagt1953 3 года назад +4

    Thank you very much! It’s so good to have access to your classes. I always feel much better afterwards.

    • @FeldenkraisAccess
      @FeldenkraisAccess  2 года назад

      We look forward to seeing you in classes in the future!

  • @davidpickell4227
    @davidpickell4227 2 года назад +2

    Once again, big thanks for your guidance toward❤ easier functioning

  • @TheGatewayProductions
    @TheGatewayProductions 3 года назад +3

    Nobody likes stress but we can always learn to manage it. Well done!

  • @teresaiche4722
    @teresaiche4722 Год назад +3

    Brilliant class…thank you so much David 💜

  • @earthcallingfi
    @earthcallingfi 9 месяцев назад

    Such profound gentleness, thank you David x

    • @FeldenkraisAccess
      @FeldenkraisAccess  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for your comment. You may find the lessons in Maggy Burrowe's workshop 'The Secrets of Your Ring Muscles' helpful: www.feldenkraisaccess.com/ring-muscle

  • @또히-b2y
    @또히-b2y 3 года назад +3

    Such a wonderful lesson. Thank you so much👍🙏🌷

  • @jacquelinecrystal6009
    @jacquelinecrystal6009 3 года назад +3

    Every movement seems at once subtle and yet monumental . Amazing

  • @sofiacuahutle1539
    @sofiacuahutle1539 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much David. I love your classes and your voice.

  • @Passiko
    @Passiko 3 года назад +3

    Thank you so much it was amazing..I feel so different and better..hoping to take one of you classes soon

    • @FeldenkraisAccess
      @FeldenkraisAccess  2 года назад +1

      I hope so too! I'm so glad to hear that this was useful for you. If you are interested in taking live classes, we have the most up-to-date list here: www.feldenkraisaccess.com/schedule. If you'd like to go at your own pace, we have many recorded offerings as well: www.feldenkraisaccess.com/store. We look forward to hearing from you again.

  • @anilorismith7946
    @anilorismith7946 Год назад +2

    Like the Fred Rogers for adult autists… 🙏🏻 Thank you David!

  • @sadiehusko7144
    @sadiehusko7144 2 года назад +4

    Such a tension releaser,thank you

  • @cyntiagaido7600
    @cyntiagaido7600 2 года назад +1

    Thank you very much teacher!

  • @Glutathione4Wellness
    @Glutathione4Wellness 9 месяцев назад

    I look forward to the class. I wonder if you recommend a particular lesson or set for urinary frequency- feels like i have to pee all the time!

  • @carolinafaria_opera
    @carolinafaria_opera 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you very much!

  • @pippamellon8678
    @pippamellon8678 3 года назад +2

    So good ..thank you..my tongue feels more relaxed..🙏🏻

  • @CarolinPiano
    @CarolinPiano 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this beautiful class. I feel the benefits a lot :-)

  • @renatosamba
    @renatosamba 3 года назад +2

    Fantastic feeling. Limbs are celebrating new relationship 🙂

  • @melinafoster6915
    @melinafoster6915 3 года назад +2

    beautifull class. You're so nice... thank u

  • @peterkew6664
    @peterkew6664 4 месяца назад +1

    Tq Mr David!

  • @ursulamackinnon119
    @ursulamackinnon119 2 года назад +1

    Hi there David. Thank you for posting these lessons, feldenkrais is a beautiful practice. I am struggling with chronic neck pain and anxiety. At the moment, it is the sternocleidomastoid muscles at front of neck that are straining painfully, and of course the anxiety making it hard to breathe easy. I did this lesson, but front of my neck did not respond well. Which of your online lessons would u recommend for me for anxiety and front neck pain. Thank you

    • @FeldenkraisAccess
      @FeldenkraisAccess  Год назад +1

      Dear Ursula, sorry for the delay in responding. Often, the challenges we face in Awareness Through Movement lessons can be addressed by doing less. Learning how to move in a way that is easy and comfortable is in itself a practice, and takes time. Especially when we are dealing with chronic pain and anxiety. Be gentle, go slow, imagine the movements if they aren't comfortable, and take good care. I do recommend this series www.feldenkraisaccess.com/stress-anxiety. Please feel free to write to communications@feldenkraisaccess.com for a more immediate response if you have further question. May you be well!

  • @user-dg6zy3fs6c
    @user-dg6zy3fs6c Год назад +1

    Hi David can feldenkrais help fix male pelvic floor dysfunction?

    • @FeldenkraisAccess
      @FeldenkraisAccess  Год назад

      The Feldenkrais Method is not actually meant to treat specific difficulties or even areas. However... by working with your whole self, and improving your capacity to respond and activate the necessary muscle groups when needed, there is every chance that the Feldenkrais Method will improve pelvic floor dysfunction. Please follow this link to find a workshop which addresses improving the use of our Ring Muscle System: www.feldenkraisaccess.com/ring-muscle.

  • @JoeySalmon1
    @JoeySalmon1 Год назад

    Thanks again David. I struggled with this lesson, for a reason that has cropped up before in Feldenkrais sessions, namely the the difficulty in lifting the head with the arm. The weight of the head being such that the effort to even move it at all seems too overwhelming, is the instruction 'make it easier' more important than the act of removing any lifting responsibility from the neck? If so then making it easier would involved using the neck muscles in tandem with the arm? or would it be to 'go through the motions' but not actually moving the head from the ground but watching which muscles want to get involved. Just to be clear, I can lift the head with the arm or neck, it just seems the effort involved and the strength of the sensations in doing so seem to completely drown out the delicate sensing that illuminates bodily connections gets totally drowned out. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

    • @FeldenkraisAccess
      @FeldenkraisAccess  Год назад +1

      Thanks for writing. I have two suggestions for you Joseph. One is to do the movement in your imagination initially. As you said, the effort involved drowns out your ability to sense and feel delicate distinctions which is critical to improvement. After you do the movement several times ONLY in your imagination lift your head, but first bring your elbow toward the ceiling, so that your arm is close to your face. See if that helps!

  • @ingelab6037
    @ingelab6037 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this lesson. Very good explained. After I felt that I walked differently and the chest was more open. I also had muscle ace in the legs and in the back the whole day like after fitness training. Is that normal, maybe its good? How important is it to take it easy after the lesson? I had to go outside to work with cutting wood in the afternoon.

    • @FeldenkraisAccess
      @FeldenkraisAccess  Год назад +1

      Thank you for writing, Ingela. I am glad to hear you felt a benefit from the lesson. To answer your question... pain and discomfort is not a desirable outcome, even the sensation of muscular strain. If you have the opportunity, do the lesson again, but make the movements slower and smaller. Feeling where you can do less is actually the key to being able to do more! And write again to let us know how it goes!

    • @ingelab6037
      @ingelab6037 Год назад +1

      @@FeldenkraisAccess Thank you for the advice. I did this lesson and other lessons every other day now for some weeks and have no pain. I am almost addicted to the lessons because I am always looking forward to do them. Can Feldenkrais help high blood pressure? Are there lessons for hand training after a stroke? I just signed up for one of your courses..

    • @FeldenkraisAccess
      @FeldenkraisAccess  Год назад +2

      @@ingelab6037 Hi! so glad you signed up for a course. Which one is it? I think this program www.feldenkraisaccess.com/stress-anxiety would be a good option for you. And yes, doing the Feldenkrais Method CAN reduce high blood pressure. It has the potential to help your whole self.

    • @ingelab6037
      @ingelab6037 Год назад +1

      @@FeldenkraisAccess Thank you for the time to answer and for the recommendation! "Move Better, Feel Better Challenge" lifetime access. The stress-course you I will take as next. Is any course good for someone who had a stroke on the left side to train abilility in the hand?

    • @FeldenkraisAccess
      @FeldenkraisAccess  Год назад +1

      @@ingelab6037 Absolutely, Ingela! I would recommend Healthy Hands. www.feldenkraisaccess.com/healthy-hands. The lessons are directed at improving the Health of the Hands, obviously, but more importantly, the potential for regenerating neurological pathways. I hope you find it useful!! Keep in touch and feel free to email juniper@feldenkraisaccess.com.

  • @juliefinkelstein1674
    @juliefinkelstein1674 10 месяцев назад +1

    Actually very challenging, my head could not help but assist the lift

    • @FeldenkraisAccess
      @FeldenkraisAccess  10 месяцев назад +1

      It can be challenging, Julie, figuring out how to let go of effort, especially as regards lifting the head. you can try thinking of just lightening your head a tiny bit, rather than lifting it. I think if you revisit the lesson, and keep exploring, it will get easier and easier. Keep us posted!

  • @carmeguardia5361
    @carmeguardia5361 3 года назад +2

    Awesome feeling: like something pulling me backwards and up!
    Thanks David !🌹🌹🌹

  • @pippamellon8678
    @pippamellon8678 2 года назад +1

    When I move my leg to one side while hand on knee..I find I’m more balanced if moving my head in the opposite direction.rather than than the same direction..In fact moving a lot of the opposite directions between parts of the body I find just as comfortable..🤷‍♀️..some are definitely easier moving to the the same side..

    • @FeldenkraisAccess
      @FeldenkraisAccess  Год назад +2

      Wonderful, Pippa! There is no one right thing to feel. Distinguishing between what is easier and what is more difficult is the skill you are learning, and it sounds like you are making great progress. Keep it up!

    • @gobontu6224
      @gobontu6224 Год назад +3

      I had the same feeling, nice to know that Im not the only one and to read that we are still "right" 😀
      What I think I have found out for myself is: If you have long legs and a light torso, then moving of the knee in one direction is causing the torso to fall/plop/roll in that direction VERY quickly. Then, if furthermore you are a "good girl" who wants to follows the instructions, you want to move the knee ONLY, like David says, so the head automatically moves in the opposite direction so you do NOT roll onto your side. At the end, if rolling to the side becomes legal 😉, the feeling is totally different.

  • @carolmozzone8287
    @carolmozzone8287 2 месяца назад

    What lesson is best for neuropathy seem very difficult to lay still during some lesson .?

    • @FeldenkraisAccess
      @FeldenkraisAccess  29 дней назад

      Dear @carolmozzone8287, I'm glad you asked. We have a program that addresses developing skills for self-care for those who are affected by chronic pain and other chronic conditions. www.feldenkraisaccess.com/unraveling-chronic-pain I hope you find it helpful, and if you need any other suggestions, please don't hesitate to write to communications@feldenkraisaccess.com where you will get a more prompt response. Best wishes for your health and well-being!

  • @cabbagedavidge
    @cabbagedavidge 2 года назад

    Hi David1 Just one criticism. You seem to make an acknowledgement to messages sent that are primarily from people who are commenting on how the exercise did work for them, but you don't actually seem to answer the questions people are putting to you? I was going to ask a question before I realised you hadn't replied to previous questions?

    • @FeldenkraisAccess
      @FeldenkraisAccess  Год назад

      Dear Ann, thank you for your feedback! I will try to attend more carefully to the questions on this platform. I don't see a previous question from you. Is there something specific I can address?

    • @cabbagedavidge
      @cabbagedavidge Год назад +1

      @@FeldenkraisAccess Thank you for replying so quickly. I am just starting to learn about Feldenkrais, and am wondering where to start, what practices to do each day to have the most effect? I have CPTSD only diagnosed about 9 months ago and I am drawn to this practice but not sure where I begin and other than the nervous system exercises, what other exercises are more applicable to me? Thank you David.

    • @FeldenkraisAccess
      @FeldenkraisAccess  Год назад +1

      @@cabbagedavidge Hi Ann! Juniper again here. I wrote you a couple of times, but can't see the message, so I'm trying again. Please feel free to email me directly in the future if you need a prompt response juniper@feldenkraisaccess.com. I suggest you try the series "Liberate Your Breathing" which you can find here - www.feldenkraisaccess.com/liberate-breathing. Let me know how it goes and if you need any other suggestions. And so glad you found the Feldenkrais Method!!

  • @МаринаСтруганова-н7д
    @МаринаСтруганова-н7д 5 месяцев назад +1

    Я уже писала что эти упражнения удивительные волшебная..... Но сознание не хочет слушаться и всё время отключается приходится возвращаться. начинаешь думать о чём-то своём. не связанном с телом Но если его удаётся вернуть то происходит чудеса

  • @astridwolf3751
    @astridwolf3751 2 года назад

    How often do you recommend to do this lesson?
    Thank you so much!
    Astrid from Holland

    • @FeldenkraisAccess
      @FeldenkraisAccess  Год назад +2

      Thank you for asking, Astrid. I suggest you do an Awareness Through Movement lesson everyday. Either this lesson, another lesson from this RUclips channel, or a lesson with another teacher. The important thing is to engage in turning inward, in movement. Enjoy!

  • @AliciaNelly
    @AliciaNelly 3 года назад

    Thank you very much.

  • @МаринаСтруганова-м4л
    @МаринаСтруганова-м4л 5 месяцев назад +1

    А я записала ваше занятие в волшебные уроки по здоровью .но к сожалению Не всегда я могу понять что куда по.вернуть иногда нужно смотреть на Какие то картинки .но все равно здорово все здорово

  • @cherylinnorton5499
    @cherylinnorton5499 2 года назад

    Where can I find the entire series of lessons?

    • @FeldenkraisAccess
      @FeldenkraisAccess  Год назад +1

      Thank you for asking, Cherylin! You can find it here: www.feldenkraisaccess.com/stress-anxiety

  • @eugeneano285
    @eugeneano285 8 месяцев назад

    Long presentation, starts at 25', and most at 29:50 - "feel where you can do less, feel where you can reduce effort"

    • @FeldenkraisAccess
      @FeldenkraisAccess  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for your comment. The video has been divided into chapters, so you can skip the introductory part if you it helps.

  • @700kida5
    @700kida5 2 месяца назад +1

    @29:40

  • @МаринаСтруганова-н7д
    @МаринаСтруганова-н7д 4 месяца назад +1

    Я счастлива что познакомилась с вами и с вашей системой