Rixt Leddy, AmSAT certified Alexander Technique teacher

Rixt’s path to Alexander Technique was a very practical one. As a professional singer and stage actor, she toured internationally. The demands of a busy performance schedule began to strain her voice. After trying voice lessons, acupuncture, and medicine, she discovered Alexander Technique. Not only did learning the Technique solve her hoarse voice, it helped her become more energetic and to overcome back and neck pain.  This was finally a lasting solution instead of a temporary one. After experiencing how Alexander Technique helped her, she gained a passion to help others learn the Technique. 

Rixt currently offers both private Alexander Technique lessons and group lessons. 

 

Accreditation & Experience

AmSAT certified teacher through the Alexander Training Institute of Los Angeles with over 1600 hours of hands-on training.

Bachelor of the Arts at HKU University of The Arts Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Teaching assistant to Michael Frederick at the Joanne Baron Acting Studio.

Alexander Technique teacher assistant to Babette Markus at the California Institute of the Arts.

Co-founder of AT CLINIC LA. Together with colleagues Kate Cook and Stefanos Kafatos, Rixt organizes here Introductory + ongoing group classes, teacher exchanges and workshops.

Since 2020, Rixt has moved back to the Netherlands where she teaches currently private Alexander Technique lessons at her beautiful Alexander Technique Studio ‘Light & Up’ in Heusden, Noord-Brabant. She now teaches her lessons in Dutch and English, whichever language her students prefer.

Rixt geeft zowel in het Nederlands als Engels les, naar ieders voorkeur!

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What is the Alexander Technique?

For over a hundred years, the Alexander Technique has helped people to improve their coordination, balance, posture, performance and health. The Alexander Technique was developed by F.M. Alexander. He called it ‘psychophysical reeducation’. He was convinced that the mind and body are one: The human organism functions and responds to situations as one. He believed that we 'translate everything, whether physical, mental or spiritual, into muscular tension’. We are born with an ability to move with a natural, perfect coordination. If you look at little children, you can see how beautifully they sit, stand a walk. They haven’t yet developed bad habits like slumping down or tensing their shoulders, for example. Unfortunately, through out life, people get in the way of their once innate and perfect coordination by developing harmful movement habits.

An Alexander Technique teacher makes you aware of your habits of compression which cause the pain, injury or stress you may experience. Once you are aware of your habits, you can learn to stop these; Simply by allowing yourself a moment to pause and make a new choice; A healthier choice. Your Alexander Teacher will guide you in this process. You will experience an improvement of your whole health and not just the symptoms you wanted to see relieved, because you will work on the improvement of your whole system.

Between stimulus and response, there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom.
— Victor E. Frankl
 

HOW THE ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE CAN HELP YOU:

  • Improve posture and movement

  • have more energy at the end of the day

  • reduce performance anxiety

  • ease pregnancy and birth

  • reduce stress

  • help recovery after injury

  • relieve back, shoulders and neck pain, RSI

  • improve breath and use of voice

 

 
 
 

What happens in a lesson?

 

 

We all have unconscious movement habits. I will teach you how to identify your bad habits that contribute to your recurring difficulties—whether it’s a bad back, neck and shoulder pain, restricted breathing, perpetual exhaustions or limitations in performing a task or sport.

I will be working with you while you perform normal activities such as sitting down, standing, walking, bending, working at your computer, or other specialized activities that you may request. In this way I will be analyzing your whole movement pattern, not just your symptoms. I will alert you to habits of compression in your characteristic way of moving andguide you with words and a gentle, encouraging touch, to move in a more free and integrated way. You will learn to let go of excess tension, giving you more energy for all your activities. 

Another part of the lesson will be ‘table work’. During this portion of the lesson you will lie on your back on a table. With gentle touch and verbal instructions, I will show you how to release restrictive muscular tension.

 
 

Frederick Matthias Alexander

The Alexander Technique was developed by Frederick Matthias Alexander in the late 1800s. Alexander was a successful actor, who had to stop performing due of voice problems. His doctors wouldn’t know the solution or cure to his condition. Alexander concluded one day, that it must be something he was doing to himself that caused him to lose his voice. He discovered that excess tension in his neck and body were causing his problems. So he learned ways to speak and move with greater ease. His health improved to such an extent that his friends and several of the doctors he had consulted earlier, persuaded him to teach others what he had learned. And not only to actors. People from all walks of life came for lessons. After teaching for more than 35 years, he began to train teachers of what has now become known as the Alexander Technique.