WALK IN BALANCE | ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE CENTER
  • Home
    • About The Technique
    • Scientific Research
    • Stress & Chronic Pain
    • F.A.Q.
  • Private Coaching
  • About me
  • Blog
  • Client Reviews
  • Contact
  • Free Book

Can Exercise Help You Let Go of Tension?

11/5/2024

0 Comments

 
Picture

Yes and No.
​

Yes, exercising can provide a great release from the demands of a stressful day. After a good workout or yoga session, you’re likely to feel recharged, more relaxed, and mentally refreshed. Regular physical exercise builds strength, resilience, and can be a powerful mental reset. When we exercise, we get a moment to clear the mind, which sometimes allows us to recognize certain beliefs and thought patterns that are lodged in mind and emotions and hold tension in our muscles. But exercise alone doesn’t reach the deeper root causes of tension.
​
Where Exercise Falls Short

The challenges of modern life include stressors that are often long-term, mental, and deeply ingrained. They can’t be resolved by simply “burning off steam” at the gym. These mental stressors, such as unhelpful attitudes or beliefs, tend to show up physically in our bodies, manifesting as tension. Exercise may momentarily overpower these tensions, but as soon as you’re back in your usual routine, they come right back. This cycle – mental tension leading to physical tension, which in turn reinforces mental tension – can’t be truly disrupted with exercise alone. Instead, it needs an approach that works on a mental and emotional level to bring awareness to these patterns.

That’s where the Alexander Technique comes in. By developing awareness of habitual attitudes, thoughts, and physical reactions, we can begin to let go of the ones that produce chronic tension in both the mind and muscles. It’s about breaking the cycle by identifying those ingrained reactions and making conscious changes that lessen tension at its source.

An Overlooked Cause of Daily Tension

There’s another major root cause of stress that many people aren’t aware of: how we use our bodies in everyday actions. Your body’s tension patterns are often tied to how you sit, stand, walk, reach, and bend. These fundamental movement patterns are so habitual we don’t realize they’re creating strain. For example, modern furniture, extended hours at a desk, or computer-focused work all encourage certain postural habits that can gradually increase tension throughout the body.

In the Alexander Technique, we look at this “use of self” with a fresh perspective. By learning to move with greater ease and awareness, you’re not just managing stress in the moment but actually reducing the underlying physical patterns that contribute to it in the long run. This isn’t about avoiding exercise but rather supplementing it with an understanding of how our movement habits can either foster relaxation or perpetuate strain. In essence, it’s about moving with purpose and ease – an approach that benefits not only the body but also the mind.

0 Comments
    Picture

    Walk In Balance Center Blog 

    How To Thrive Being Human In Our Modern World. 
    ​
    ​Meet Daily Stressors and Life's Challenges with a Spacious Body & Conscious Mind.

    Archives

    March 2025
    December 2024
    November 2024
    October 2024
    September 2024
    August 2024
    January 2020
    October 2018
    August 2016
    June 2016
    May 2016
    March 2016
    November 2015
    October 2015
    September 2015
    August 2015
    June 2015
    May 2015
    March 2015
    February 2015

    Categories

    All
    Alexander Technique
    Alignment
    A-o-joint
    Attention
    Awareness
    Balance
    Blue LIght
    Body Design
    Body Mapping
    Body Wellbeing
    Change
    Computer Health
    Daily Tension
    Devices And Posture
    Dynamic Ease
    Ease
    Emotion
    Exercise
    Exercise And Posture
    Eye Strain
    Fear
    Fine-tuned Postural System
    Gadgets
    Gadgets And Posture Issues
    Habits
    Learning The Alexander Technique
    Modern Furniture And Posture
    Muscles
    Muscular Tension
    Neck Tension
    Nodding Joint
    Posture
    Posture Consultation
    Posture Trouble
    Relationship With Body
    Root Cause
    Self Awareness
    Self-Awareness
    Self-Trust
    Shoulder Pain
    Slouching
    Stress
    Support
    Tension
    Top Joint
    Use Of Self
    Well-Being
    Your Body As Ally
    Zeitgeist

Picture

Berlin
Tel: +49 (0)160-3728007


 ​San francisco 
tel: 415-879-0038​

1290 Sutter St. Suite 210, SF, CA 94109
Picture

Tai Chi / Qi Gong Berlin

Alexander Technique

 Study online

Contact

REVIEWS
​

Picture
Check out Walk in Balance - Alexander Technique Center on Yelp

​© Copyright Walk In Balance Alexander Technique Center I 2025 All Rights Reserved.
  • Home
    • About The Technique
    • Scientific Research
    • Stress & Chronic Pain
    • F.A.Q.
  • Private Coaching
  • About me
  • Blog
  • Client Reviews
  • Contact
  • Free Book