Do you carry stress and tightness in your jaw?

Do you hold back your emotions and brace your mouth shut?

Do you want to feel more freedom and openness in your jaw?

This series offers 8 distinct Feldenkrais lessons to increase expression, self-awareness, mobility, and nervous system regulation.

Clenching the Jaw is part of the Neuromuscular pattern of Anxiety, so you can actually release anxiety and promote nervous system well-being by releasing the tension of your physical jaw.

We will use the voice, breath, awareness and movement.

The first half of the series will focus on the global organization of the whole self in order to create a stable foundation to support releasing tension in your Jaw. The second half of the series will work with the jaw, tongue, neck, voice and eyes to specifically work with creating more ease and available movement for your Jaw.

Jaw tension is very common for most people and these lessons are potent tools for more Jaw freedom!


Softening the Jaw:

  • Decreases holding and anxiety in the body

  • Relaxes the voice

  • Opens up space for flow of breath and blood

  • Supports movement of the neck & shoulders

  • Releases emotional tension from holding in expression

  • Improves teeth and gum health


“I'm always so amazed at how differently I feel at the end of the lesson from such subtle movements. At the beginning of this lesson I could barely move my neck and at the end it was so easy! The classes allow me to connect deeper within and trust that patterns and possibilities are opening and changing. I find increased mobility and stability while also remembering to pursue life with ease” - Katie B.

You can’t have an emotion that doesn’t have a muscular expression,” -Anastasi Siotas, Feldenkrais Trainer

What’s a Feldenkrais class like? 

Each lesson will begin with 5 minutes of self-connection time for writing, meditating, moving or whatever else supports your arrival, followed by a 45-50 minute guided Awareness Through Movement® Lesson.

Awareness Through Movement lessons involve instruction of gentle movements, mostly while lying down. Instead of focusing on a technique or posture, we focus on a moving with a quality of ease, presence and curiosity.

As my Feldenkrais teacher Aliza Stewart says, “We’re not here to “do” something, we’re here to “feel something.”

At the end of class there is space to share reflections and ask questions.

This series will include lessons in a variety of positions, on back, belly and the side to improve different kinds of actions and functions.


Who's Feldenkrais for?

  • People with busy lives who would like to feel more relaxed and embodied

  • People on a path of personal growth who want to increase their awareness and presence in life

  • Creative People like Artists, Musicians, Entrepreneurs, Dancers etc.

  • People recovering from injury or illness

  • People with chronic pain

  • Anyone who would like to feel more mobility and ease in their daily lives


What are the Benefits of Feldenkrais?

Decreased:

  • Pain

  • Stress

  • Stagnation

  • Tension and stiffness

Increased:

  • Presence in day-to-day life

  • Mobility and ease with movement

  • Flexibility of the mind

  • Creativity and inspiration

  • Focus


 “Michelle's teaching style is, for me, a perfect balance of gentle honoring of the body as it is now, and direct leading of the body to where it can eventually go.” - Ash Martin


Dates & Information:

  • 8 Week Series: February 2nd - March 23

  • Thursdays 10-11am EST

  • Online Zoom Classes

  • You will have access to all class recordings

  • Earlybird: $110 by January 27, Regular $125

  • *LOCAL SPECIAL: Go deeper with your learning. Series + Hands-on Functional Integration Lesson for $185, normally $200. Does not apply to initial intake session.

  • Drop-in welcome: $15 / class, no recordings

  • partial scholarships available

“Michelle taught us how to connect the constellation of our bodies into something fluid and knowable. The classes are a much needed lesson in the wisdom of the body, the benefits of slowing down, and how sometimes the smallest movements have the greatest impacts. I have loved learning about myself through Feldenkrais classes with Michelle for years, and her warmth, humor, and love for teaching is infectious.” - Oona Robertson


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Questions? Email: Michelle.a.Huber@gmail.com


About Feldenkrais:

Feldenkrais is an embodied learning practice of slowing down and experiencing how you move. In a lesson we combine our own curiosity and awareness with Moshe Feldenkrais’ profound knowledge of coordination, efficient movement and developmental movement patterns.

We practice decreasing doing and increasing awareness, which has positive benefits of decreased pain and increased choice, which ripples out into your life.

Movement is the language of the nervous system. We improve our movements with attention, which improves the overall functioning of the nervous system.

Through the practice we tap into the neuroplastic quality of the brain to infinitely improve. Each lesson is designed to help the nervous system learn.

The practice unleashes human potential through a gentle unwinding of holding patterns.

In many mindfulness practices we use the mind to improve the body, in Feldenkrais we use movement to improve the mind. It feels like magic, and it’s scientific!

Testimonials for the Feldenkrais Method:

“[The work of] Feldenkrais represents a revolution in human health.”

—Smithsonian Magazine

“Following the program with Feldenkrais®, patients showed significant improvement in their levels of pain, decreased medication and increased quality of life.”

—American Journal of Pain Management