Functional Integration® (FI) Lessons
- Are particularly useful if you want to accelerate your pace of learning.
- Make it possible for the teacher to concentrate fully on your goals.
- Are very useful when dealing with high level and chronic pain.
- Facilitate a one-on-one hands-on relationship between client and teacher
- A slow, gentle touch with verbal cues guides the client through gentle movements
- Private sessions allow the practitioner to design movement patterns to the clients specific needs.
- You are comfortably clothed, and usually lying or sitting on a soft, padded table.
- Sessions are generally 45 minutes to an hour.
- You discover how to relax tense areas, alter habitual patterns and become more aware of new movement possibilities.
New practitioners often have questions and concerns as they start to work with the public. In order to answer that need, Trainer Larry Goldfarb has initiated a Mentor training program. Experienced practitioners pursue an additional three years of training in order to develop their observational and communication skills. They are available to less experienced practioners to answer questions and assist them in developing their skills.
Marjorie Moore has completed this mentoring training and is available to Feldenkrais students & practitioners.
Marjorie Moore:
- Specialized work with dancers and actors.- 25 years dance & theatre experience
- 10 years specialized experience with back injuries and chronic pain.
- Completed Mentoring Mentors program
- Guild Certified Feldenkrais Practitioner® - completed her four-year professional training in 1993.
- Co-founder of the Twin Cities Feldenkrais Center in Minneapolis, MN.
- Teaches Awareness Through Movement® in health clubs, hospitals, nursing homes and for the general public.
- Introduces groups of physical therapists and massage therapists to the Feldenkrais Method®
Publications:
The Feldenkrais Method® Challenges the Aging Mind, Body
The Feldenkrais Method® of somatic education 
- A unique approach to movement education.
- It is recognized by conventional medicine as neuromuscular re-education.
- Is a remarkable tool for overcoming and/or changing habits.
- The method uses simple, comfortable movement patterns to guide the students exploration of his/her possibilities for comfortable, efficient movement.
- Focuses on the clients goals and abilities not on arbitrary standards of movement.
- Uses the natural intelligence and resilience of your body to seek the most advantageous way for you to move.
- Doesnt judge individuals.
For more information check out the web site of The Feldenkrais Guild® ; of North America at www.feldenkrais.com