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Performance Coaching and ATI Sponsorship

Alexander’s discoveries help us feel and function at our best.


We learn to pay attention to the how – what FM Alexander called the means-whereby – the process by which we reach for our goals. This helps the specific technique of what your activity requires by improving your overall balance, coordination and consistency.

Ariel Weiss in soft green blouse helps male alexander technique student standing on his he
Drop-in Classes
Ariel Weiss coaches a trumpet player for an upcoming performance using Alexander Method, they both smile

Performance Coaching

Whether you want to improve your golf swing or prepare for an audition or public speaking engagement – Alexander Technique coaching can help:

  • Hone skills

  • Build confidence

  • Boost presence & poise

Ariel has coached a wide range of activities, including:​

  • Dance (classical, modern, improv, WC Swing, ballroom, tango)

  • Acting (monologues, sides, scenes, Musical theatre)

  • Music (instrumental, vocal, composing, conducting)

  • Public speaking

  • Ergonomic tune-ups

  • Gardening

  • ​Ceramics

  • Golf

  • Tennis

  • Pilates & Yoga

  • Martial Arts

  • Swimming

  • Running

  • Cycling

  • Paddling

Schedule an Alexander Technique performance coaching session with Ariel Weiss online, in-person or to arrange an on-site session at a location of your choice email ariel@atphila.com.

Drop-in Classes

ATI Sponsorship

Ariel has been nominated and elected as a Sponsor for Alexander Technique International. This allows her to mentor and sponsor AT teachers and trainees that are seeking certification from ATI. Sponsorship is offered according to ATI procedure and available online or in person in Philadelphia or at ATI or Congress events.

 

To schedule email ariel@atphila.com.

For more information:

https://www.alexandertechniqueinternational.org/ati-certification-procedure

From ATI:
Rather than regulating training courses ATI has set up a standard that relies on the qualitative recognition of a teacher's competence to teach. After all, no amount of time in training, by itself, is sufficient to become a teacher. A trainee applying to become a certified teacher must prove that he/she has reached a level of understanding and ability to adequately and safely teach the public as recognized by a head of training or another person with skill and experience.
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