67 Alexander Technique eBooks in PDF and Kindle Editions for Musicians (Performers), Athletes (Sports), Actors, Artists, and Others

These ebooks are published in a PDF format.
My ebooks are also for sale on all AMAZON websites in the KINDLE format.
Located in Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.A. (MOVEMENT THERAPY)

I’ve written Alexander Technique ebooks in a PDF FORMAT on this website. I’m a certified graduate of the American Center for the Alexander Technique in New York. I’m also a former concert guitarist who used the technique to heal carpal tunnel syndrome in my left wrist while studying guitar at the Royal College of Music in London. Also, I’ve been an athlete all of my life.

The topics of these ebooks range from violin, to tennis, to chronic pain, to acting, to golf, to harp, to soccer, to musicians’ injuries. Look at “Ebooks – Over 60 PDF eBooks with Their Descriptions” on this blog for complete descriptions.

It has been my intention in publishing these ebooks to offer musicians, athletes, actors, and others a practical Alexander Technique approach to technique, health, and fitness. This enables you to make specific postural and technique changes to specialized and everyday activities to prevent injuries, by yourself or with the help of an Alexander Technique teacher.

Please return to the Home Page and click on the PDF eBook turquoise bar on my website to purchase them, www.ethankind.com. Looking forward to hearing from you.

HERE IS A LIST OF 67 eBOOKS FOR ENDING PAIN, STRAIN, AND INJURY:

 

1. Musical Performance and Letting Go of Beliefs that Limit You

2. An Alexander Technique Approach to Cello Technique

3. An Alexander Technique Approach to Clarinet Technique

4. An Alexander Technique Approach to Tennis

5. An Alexander Technique Approach to Trumpet Technique

6. An Alexander Technique Approach to Violin Technique

7. An Alexander Technique Approach to Bassoon Technique

8. An Alexander Technique Approach to Conductors’ Technique

9. An Alexander Technique Approach to Drum Set (Drums) Technique

10. An Alexander Technique Approach to French Horn Technique

11. An Alexander Technique Approach to Alto Saxophone Technique

12. An Alexander Technique Approach to Oboe Technique

13. An Alexander Technique Approach to Trombone Technique

14. An Alexander Technique Approach to Viola Technique

15. An Alexander Technique Approach to English Horn Technique

16. An Alexander Technique Approach to Using a Computer

17. An Alexander Technique Approach to Running

18. An Alexander Technique Approach to Classical Guitar Technique

19. An Alexander Technique Approach to Piano Technique

20. An Alexander Technique Approach to Inspired Musical Performance

21. The Release of Habit and Fear: The Alexander Technique as a Means to Letting Go of the Physical and Emotional Habits that Block Spiritual Growth

22. An Alexander Technique Approach to Massage and Rolfing

23. Taking Care of yourself and Your Students: Alexander Technique Guidelines for the Music Teacher

24. An Alexander Technique Approach to Double Bass Technique

25. An Alexander Technique Approach to Flute Technique

26. An Alexander Technique Approach to Harp Technique

27. An Alexander Technique Approach to Organ Technique

28. The Alexander Technique Applied to the Golf Technique of Tiger Woods

29. Going for it in Musical Performance: Alexander Technique Guidelines and Other Considerations

30. An Alexander Technique Approach to Musicians’ Injuries

31. An Alexander Technique Approach to Jazz and Rock Guitar Technique

32. An Alexander Technique Approach to Singing (Singers’) Technique

33. An Alexander Technique Approach to Tuba Technique

34. An Alexander Technique Approach to Weightlifting (Working Out)

35. An Alexander Technique Approach to Artists’ Painting Technique

36. An Alexander Technique Approach to Bicycle Riding

37. An Alexander Technique Approach to Yoga

38. An Alexander Technique Approach to Walking Effortlessly

39. A n Alexander Technique Approach to Piano Technique

40. An Alexander Technique Approach to Banjo Technique

41. An Alexander Technique Approach to Meditation

42. An Alexander Technique Approach to Performing Musicians and Exercise

43. An Alexander Technique Approach to Swimming

44. An Alexander Technique Approach to Mandolin Technique

45. An Alexander Technique Approach to Chronic Pain

46. An Alexander Technique Approach to Psychotherapy

47. An Alexander Technique Approach to Soccer

48. Tai Chi and the Alexander Technique Principles of Good Body Use

49. An Alexander Technique Approach to the Martial Arts

50. An Alexander Technique Approach to Focal Dystonia

51. An Alexander Technique Approach to Acting (Actors’) Technique

52. An Alexander Technique Approach to Back Pain

53. An Alexander Technique Approach to Archery

54. An Alexander Technique Approach to Driving a Car

55. An Alexander Technique Approach to Target Practice with a Rifle

56. An Alexander Technique Approach to Lute Technique

57. An Alexander Technique Approach to Viola da Gamba (Viol) Technique

58. An Alexander Technique Approach to Using the Elliptical Trainer

59. Using the Alexander Technique to Move Better after a Stroke than You Did before the Stroke

60. An Alexander Technique Approach to Parkinson’s Disease and Multiple Sclerosis

61. An Alexander Technique Approach to Soprano Saxophone Technique

62. An Alexander Technique Approach to Tenor Saxophone Technique

63. An Alexander Technique and TRICEPS Approach to Piano Technique

64. An Alexander Technique and TRICEPS Approach to Organ Technique

65. An Alexander Technique and TRICEPS Approach to Harpsichord Technique

66. The Alexander Technique Applied to the Technique and Posture of 29 Musical Instruments

67. The Alexander Technique Applied to the Technique and Posture of 14 Sports and Movement Forms

  

 

 

Ethan Kind

AUTHOR, TRAINER "When you change old habitual movement patterns with the Alexander Technique, whether in playing a musical instrument, running, weightlifting, walking, or typing at a computer, you create an ease of body use that moves you consistently into the zone." - Ethan Kind Ethan Kind writes and is published extensively on all of the above activities. He teaches musicians, athletes, and computer operators how to stop hurting themselves, by showing them how to use their bodies with ease and coordination. He brings a unique perspective to his work, having been a musician and athlete all of his life. After training for three years at the American Center for the Alexander Technique (New York, NY), Ethan received Professional Certification credentials.

4 Comments

  1. andre on January 9, 2012 at 11:30 pm

    Glad to find so many topics to chose from. I’m a drummer and can’t wait to apply the techniques to my practice. Kind regards Andre



    • ethankind on January 30, 2012 at 8:20 pm

      Thank you very much. Please contact me if you have any questions about the article.



  2. Teresa Harvey on April 18, 2016 at 3:11 am

    How do I order books?



    • ethankind on April 18, 2016 at 3:25 am

      Go here http://www.ethankind.com/ebooks.html and click on the Add to Cart yellow box and this will take you to Paypal. Pay for the book or books and then email me what you want, and I’ll send you the pdf copy of the book(s).