Margaret Goldie's approach to Alexander Technique Inhibition

Published: May 19, 2021, 2 p.m.

Penelope Easten, an Alexander Technique teacher in County Clare, Ireland, talks with Robert Rickover about why Miss Goldie viewed inhibition as primary to directing. She emphasized the importance of stopping as it allows a moment of true choice. Penelope also discusses how the autonomic system (which regulates safety, danger, life threat) fits with this view of inhibition. The video version of this interview: youtu.be/rgwQUfIi5Y8 Penelope\u2019s book, \u201cThe Alexander Technique: 12 Fundamentals of Integrated Movement\u201d is based on her work with Miss Goldie.\xa0 Penelope\u2019s website: AlexanderTechniqueInfo.org Robert teaches in Lincoln, Nebraska, Toronto, Canada and online. Robert\u2019s website: AlexanderTechniqueNebraska.com More general information about the Alexander Technique: AlexanderTechnique.com


7 previous videos about Margaret Goldie's teaching and the development of the Alexander Technique can be found here:


1. https://youtu.be/nFJWakQMxII \xa0
2. https://youtu.be/3r-eB1LcZaQ \xa0
3. https://youtu.be/0-XMPZAJn1o \xa0
4. https://youtu.be/DHmkYTxR2pk\xa0
5. https://youtu.be/spQ1uQLkZto \xa0
6. https://youtu.be/dB0nZJ2S1O8 \xa0
7. https://youtu.be/j1flR59hMTY