We are doing a wonderful lesson that includes some rolling from side to side, so meaning we are bringing the hips into it.
The lesson, however, principally has a shoulder, clavicle, thoracic orientation. But like all Feldenkrais lessons, it spreads the distribution of the work gently through the entire physical structure.
It is a great follow-on lesson to the general direction we've been going in classes, but is also a perfectly lovely beginner lesson. It is accessible and meaningful for everyone.
Contact me if you have questions or want to talk about your related physical concerns or interests.
If you are coming to your first class, please let me know and come 15 minutes early so we have a little time to meet.
Happy Monday!!
Carole
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Monday, August 12, 2019
Friday, August 9, 2019
A very detailed and recent testimonial from a 5-yr Awareness Through Movement student.
IF YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT COMING TO THE FELDENKRAIS WORKSHOP ON SUNDAY, AUG. 11 (11:30-3pm) AT THE RENO BUDDHIST CENTER, THIS MAY HELP YOU DECIDE WHY YOU MIGHT WANT TO.
Reprinted with permission. Reasons you may want to learn about the Feldenkrais Method of Somatic Movement Improvement.
Hi Carole,
As I mentioned yesterday
in our telephone call, the changes that have occurred in my body and mind since
Monday, when I had my second Functional Integration session with you, are
nothing short of astounding. I keep expecting the discomfort that I have
experienced for the past 20 years to return, but so far it hasn't! I am
so grateful.

the distinctions you have developed over the past 10+ years as a Feldenkrais practitioner that provided me with the insight to make a few small, yet powerful changes in the way I stand, walk and hold my upper body. I am amazed at what making these small changes along with awareness has impacted my life.
I now find it
uncomfortable to walk and stand the way I have for what seems like all of my
life. The true test was today when I attended the Library Sale.
Invariably I wait outside for the doors to open for at least an hour or
more, either sitting on the ground or standing. Once inside it usually
only takes 10-15 minutes before my back starts to really bother me. In
fact, it is usually the rate limiting step to how long I stay at the sale.
Today, being mindful of
how I was standing and walking, I was able to stay as long as I wanted, nearly
an hour, which was to my benefit as I was able to really go through the shelves
of the subjects I enjoy reading. By the time I returned to my car with a
box full of books, I had no pain at all. It was truly miraculous.
After I left the sale, I
went to Macy's to meet with an old high school classmate who works there.
I stood at the counter visiting with her for just under one hour, and
again, no discomfort. I'm still amazed. I don't think this is an
anomaly - I really think my new awareness of how I stand and walk is becoming
ingrained - and why not? The results are so profound why wouldn't I keep
this up? I'm still modifying how I hold my right leg and foot on the gas
pedal in the car, as I can now see how my old habit of driving was contributing
to the problem I was having. I also sit in chairs differently as you
pointed out. Everything has changed and I'm optimistic it will continue.
Thank you for such an
amazing gift!
Sue
Friday, August 2, 2019
Learning to manage repetitive activities and avoid stress and injury - a Feldenkrais® workshop Aug. 11 in Reno
Here is the flyer and text for this special workshop coming up quickly! I'm so happy to be presenting with Anne Ristorcelli and hope you can join us.
Anne Ristorcelli, GCFP, is a totally delightful Feldenkrais practitioner and musician (violist) who lives between Vienna, Austria (where she did her training) and Gardnerville, NV (where she was born). Anne has taught Feldenkrais classes in Asia, the EU and North America, since 2017. She has a rich and diverse Feldenkrais experience.
The title and focus of the workshop is: Free Yourself from Repetitive Stress Injury With the Feldenkrais Method.
Anne Ristorcelli, GCFP, is a totally delightful Feldenkrais practitioner and musician (violist) who lives between Vienna, Austria (where she did her training) and Gardnerville, NV (where she was born). Anne has taught Feldenkrais classes in Asia, the EU and North America, since 2017. She has a rich and diverse Feldenkrais experience.
The title and focus of the workshop is: Free Yourself from Repetitive Stress Injury With the Feldenkrais Method.
It will be great for: musicians, artists, massage therapists, estheticians, dental hygienists, crafters, gardeners, people who fish, paddle, play sports, or sit in front of a computer all day! And of course, people of all ages and conditions are welcome.
We will teach you Awareness Through Movement® sequences to enhance your body and brain mapping, meaning to develop and embody deeper self- and body-awareness skills, and importantly, become more instinctively adept at making easy, intelligent and appropriate movement modifications during your daily activities.
This will be particularly useful for people who struggle with repetitive movement in work or hobbies, have a strong right- or left-sided tendency or have experienced injuries, accidents or surgeries that affect one side of your body more than the other. It will also help people who have been generally less active for any reason.
The workshop will be fun, instructive and is sure to give you new insight, confidence, vitality and comfort in your movements, posture and relationship to your body.
Please use the contact form above to preregister or contact either one of us via email or phone. Happy moving and a wonderful summer are on your horizon!
All good wishes to you! Carole
Saturday, July 27, 2019
Free Yourself from Repetitive Stress Injury - A Feldenkrais Method® workshop Aug. 11, at the Reno Buddhist Center
MUSICIANS, ARTISTS, MASSAGE THERAPISTS, ESTHETICIANS, DENTAL HYGIENISTS, PEOPLE WHO FISH, PADDLE, PLAY SPORTS, WORK AT COMPUTERS, GARDENERS, CRAFTERS - This is for you!
A very special Feldenkrais collaboration presented by Carole Bucher, BA, GCFP and Anne Ristorcelli, MM, GCFP
If repetitive movement in your job or doing what you love causes you pain or down time, this workshop is for you:
Few people know how to clearly differentiate or experience what their movement patterns are, much less make specific, substantive modifications or changes. One can, however, learn to become significantly more self-aware of tensions, characteristic mannerisms and movement patterns in the body. This increased awareness can help you make intelligent, appropriate and lasting movement modifications which are likely to improve your performance while relieving pain, re-aligning and refining how you use your body, and increasing stability and efficiency. Please Join us on Sunday, August 11. Preregistration required. For ease, use the contact form above right to register.
"FREE YOURSELF FROM REPETITIVE STRESS AND MOTION INJURY"
with the Feldenkrais Method®
Learn to:
• Increase your self- and body awareness; work and play with more comfort, grace, efficiency, and use an appropriate level of force in movement.
• Recognize and relieve chronic tension and over-use before they become problems.
WHEN: SUNDAY, August 11, 11:30am to 3:00pm
WHERE: Reno Buddhist Center, 820 Plumas at Taylor streets, Reno.
COST: need-based sliding scale, $35-55. Preregistration required. Checks/cash only.
BRING: a blanket or yoga mat, and medium sized towel, socks, water and something to eat during a half hour lunch break. Anything else you need to be comfortable.
COST: need-based sliding scale, $35-55. Preregistration required. Checks/cash only.
BRING: a blanket or yoga mat, and medium sized towel, socks, water and something to eat during a half hour lunch break. Anything else you need to be comfortable.
For preregistration and more information contact
Carole at 775-240-7882 or Carole@renofeldenkrais.com,
or Anne at 775-450-3025 or ristorcellifeldenkrais@gmail.com.
Carole at 775-240-7882 or Carole@renofeldenkrais.com,
or Anne at 775-450-3025 or ristorcellifeldenkrais@gmail.com.
Thursday, July 18, 2019
Summer update, note for horse lovers, cute hieroglyphics!
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Dear students and friends,
Just a brief note to update you on classes and give you a little encouragement to be more proactive and playful with your health and wellbeing. The payoff is huge and you'll move better, reduce pain and regain vitality! Taking as few as 3-5 classes will give you a good sense of how you much better you feel after and how you can apply what you learn to all of your other favorite summer and sporting activities.Being more alive and graceful (not to mention balanced and comfortable) are possibilities for everyone, at every age. And you don't have to go to Greece to find out how! (Please be sure to read the above cartoon if this doesn't make sense to you!) But its true, vitality and grace are two of the clear benefits of taking Feldenkrais classes.Summer classes tend to be a bit smaller, a little more fun and relaxed than other times, with shorter somewhat different lessons. Summer is a good time to explore classes, especially if you are new or if you've been procrastinating about getting started on a new fitness program. Here is your chance to start sensibly. And you have nothing to lose!
More about our new location!
On the topic of comfort, our lovely and quiet new studio at the Gerber Medical Clinic, 1225 Westfield (for TUES and SAT classes) has a wonderful and very responsive AC system, a great relief during our hot Northern Nevada summers. The temperature is always comfortable, and the atmosphere is always conducive to learning and self discovery.The new studio is located between Foster and California, just off Booth St. near Reno High School. Come up the stairs using the East entrance, or use the elevator from the West entrance.The big bonus on SATURDAY is that you can walk over to the Farmers Market at the CVS shopping center after the 10 am class, and before you head home!Our THURS our ongoing 5 pm Reno Buddhist Ctr. class continues as before.The cost for classes remains the same: $15 drop-in, 10-class card for $120, or you may use the need-based sliding scale. The full schedule is at the top of this page.
And last, a special tip for riders:
The effects of your balance and body-awareness on your horse:
Lots of folks know this, but many do not. If you love your horse or horses in general and you ride, this is a really important concept to understand. Your body awareness is critical to their comfort and support. Horses will instinctively go to great lengths to balance you— but it is much kinder and better that you sense what’s going on in your own body, feel your skeleton and learn to balance yourself efficiently. Feldenkrais makes it easy to do this.You become the stable, comfortable riding partner your horse wants and deserves, plugged in and safely organized. Your horse will certainly appreciate this extra support and help.
Our new class location, TUES 12:30 and SAT 10 am. Turn left and left at the top of the stairs and enter thru the red trimmed doors!
Please contact me if you want to talk about your situation privately, or want to learn more about Feldenkrais® Awareness Through Movement® classes and/or one-on-one Functional Integration sessions. Please visit my website for testimonials from students and clients about both of these. Wishing you a wonderful, warm and happy summer. I hope to see you soon.
Best regards,
CaroleCarole Bucher, BA, is a Guild-Certified Feldenkrais practitioner/teacher and owner of Reno Feldenkrais Integrative Movement and teaching ongoing Feldenkrais classes in Reno and Northern NV, since 2009.
Friday, July 12, 2019
Freeing and organizing the whole body with a flexible chest - this week's lesson
One more opportunity to take this particularly wonderful lesson! Come tomorrow (Saturday July 13) at 10 am, upstairs at the Gerber Medical Clinic, 1225 Westfield Ave., near Reno High School. Use the East entrance near Booth St.
This 'whole body' lesson is part of the 'Flexible Chest' series by San Francisco Feldy Arlyn Zones, who was, by the way, the Educational Director in my Feldenkrais training. the lesson is entitled 'Circles with the Knees'.
I chose the lesson because it is an excellent way to get all your parts moving in preparation for the wonderful wonderful 'walking backward' lesson that I will be teaching next week, TUES-SAT.
This week's lesson focuses on moving the feet, ankles, knees, and hips (and upper body as well) in sitting, and then doing something related and similar, but different, as you lie on your stomach. The overall effect is indeed a reorganization of the whole body.
I hope you can join us tomorrow. If you are coming to your first class, please contact me (use the contact form on this page) and come 15 minutes early. I will send you the class handout tonight.
Meanwhile, here is a tiny snippet of the lesson.
Best regards,
Carole

I chose the lesson because it is an excellent way to get all your parts moving in preparation for the wonderful wonderful 'walking backward' lesson that I will be teaching next week, TUES-SAT.
This week's lesson focuses on moving the feet, ankles, knees, and hips (and upper body as well) in sitting, and then doing something related and similar, but different, as you lie on your stomach. The overall effect is indeed a reorganization of the whole body.
Meanwhile, here is a tiny snippet of the lesson.
Best regards,
Carole
Monday, July 8, 2019
Feldenkrais® Awareness Through Movement® class + farmers' market on Saturdays!

Because it was a holiday week, I experimented with a different concept. I gave 4 short lessons, oriented to improving range of movement and comfort in the hip, leg, knee, ankle and foot, including one squat exploration.
All lessons (true in every Feldenkrais Awareness Through Movement class, of course) are accessible/appropriate to and for everyone, because everyone does only what they can easily do. This includes your decision to do it in your imagination, if that is what feels right to you.
This range of possibility and exploration are SELF-discovery -- this updates your brain map with real-time data and it establishes the pathway to your self-awareness and movement improvement. AND it also opens doors to physical, mental and emotional flow and freedom, creativity and better relationship with the world around you.
Everyone is welcome in any class. You don't need to be a Gerber patient on TUES and SAT, nor do you need to be a member of the Buddhist community on Thurs. Just kindly contact me first to connect and talk, if you wish, and to get the class handout.
You can use the contact form on my website most easily.
Hope to see you soon!
Saturday, June 15, 2019
Feldenkrais Body Awareness and Movement Will Improve Your Life
MOVING BEYOND MEDIOCRE ~ Developing your power from the inside out
Healthy Beginnings Magazine
BY CAROLE BUCHER, BA, GCFP, RENO FELDENKRAIS INTEGRATIVE MOVEMENT How body awareness and movement can improve your life.
Our bodies are amazingly intelligent, strong and resilient — almost certainly the most complex and extraordinary device that we’ll ever own. Yet most people are unconscious of the body’s remarkable qualities and don’t know how to access or develop them. Being disconnected from innate bodily strengths can interfere with fulfilling one’s potential and can affect the choices one makes in life. So how can we turn this dilemma around?
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In his most famous book about movement and human development, Awareness Through Movement1, Dr. Moshe Feldenkrais describes how one’s development can be stymied by, “coercive and repressive educational practices” that can undermine our individuality and motivation. People learn, at least in the short term, to be satisfied with external approval and stop moving toward their personal dreams and desires. Uninspired effort can become the acceptable norm in relationships, business, and education. Add to this being disconnected from our physical selves — meaning we live in our heads and not our bodies — and the recipe for modern existential angst appears. We don’t question our perceptions; we lose self-confidence and spontaneity, and the natural human sense of freedom and joy begins to disappear.
“If we feel awkward, dull, or somehow shameful, we will behave in an awkward, dull and shamed manner. Feeling free and uninhibited, we will behave spontaneously.”
When the demands of life get harder or more complicated, stress, self-doubt and physical, mental, and emotional overload can result. We become more fearful and lose the ability to function effectively in high-pressure situations. Employers everywhere have to deal with this by finding ways to motivate and empower their employees to higher levels of confidence, creativity, and performance. And this is exactly the place where one’s physical body, the skeleton in particular, comes strongly into play as our best resource.
With 206 living bones that perform some surprising and crucial life-support tasks, the healthy adult skeleton is the foundation of our health. These tasks include:
When the skeleton is well-aligned it does two other really important things:
A) It provides bodily support with virtually no energy expenditure. Imagine how well-stacked blocks resist the force of gravity. When bones are aligned, they support in the same way, with almost no muscular effort. When you stand with knees straight, the femur stacked above the tibia, the downward force of gravity is counteracted with minimal muscular effort, like the blocks. Should the knee bend… a great effort by the thigh muscles must be applied to prevent falling.
B) It transfers upward and downward forces through the body, creating directional force and power. Think about lifting carry-on luggage into the overhead compartment in an airplane. Your feet and legs generate power from below: the lower legs extend and push into the femurs, which push the pelvis up into the spine and shoulders, and move and lift the arms upward and under your luggage, powering it into the compartment.
This reorganizational support of skeletal work and power is very different than laboring to build stronger muscles or lose weight to change one’s shape to some subjective ideal.
At the deepest level, the skeleton plays a central role in our health and wellbeing by generating a sense of grounded support and optimum, dependable functioning in the whole system. We are able to tap into the strength of our bony structure, where a higher level of performance (thinking, feeling, moving, and acting) can take root and flourish. When body- and self-awareness improve, one’s movement and actions become stronger, more efficient, and comfortable too.
This linkage creates a deep sense of safety and self-confidence at the core of our being, unlike anything else. It improves our posture and our moods and can liberate our mind, heart, body, and spirit.
For information about The Feldenkrais Method®, Awareness Through Movement® classes and Functional Integration® lessons, please visit and use the contact form at Renofeldenkrais.blogspot.com.
REFERENCES:
--Feldenkrais, Moshe, Ed.D., Awareness Through Movement, Harper San Francisco, 1972.
--Verin, Layna. The Teachings of Moshe Feldenkrais: Seeing Movement as the Embodiment of Intention. The Graduate Review, Section II, Body/Mind. Berkeley, June 1978. --medicalnewstoday.com/articles/320444.php, BONES: All you need to know. Jan. 11, 2018. --Hargrove, Todd, GCFP, PT. A Guide to Better Movement: The Science and Practice of Moving with More Skill and Less Pain, 2015. [Feldenkrais Method] |
Best wishes and love,
Carole
Carole Bucher, BA, is a Guild-Certified Feldenkrais practitioner/teacher and owner of Reno Feldenkrais Integrative Movement and teaching ongoing Feldenkrais classes in Reno and Northern NV, since 2009.
Please visit renofeldenkrais.blogspot.com to learn more about classes and private sessions, or to use the contact form. |
Saturday, May 25, 2019
From June 4 onward, my TUES and SAT Feldenkrais classes will be at 1225 Westfield Ave., Reno
HEADS UP dear students and friends!

It is a large, quiet and lovely space. The noon Tues class will be at 12:30, and Saturday at the usual time. I'll be posting this a number of times in the next two weeks, also here on my website, at renofeldenkrais.blogspot.com, with more information.
Meanwhile, these photos of the upstairs entry way and the studio will give you a taste of what you will encounter.
We send love and gratitude to Susan and Don Clark, owners of Cathexes and 250 Bell St. where we spent the last nearly 2 years. We will miss you and wish you well!
And now, looking forward, we hope to see students and new friends at 1225 Westfield Ave., the Gerber Medical Center.
With love,
Carole
Sunday, May 5, 2019
A short video of a Feldenkrais class and a recent recommendation from a long-term Feldenkrais student:
Below is a clip from one of my recent Feldenkrais® Awareness Through Movement® classes at the Reno Buddhist Center. It will give you a good taste of what classes are often like. Some are more active than this, but every class includes practicing body/self-awareness before the class begins, and a little bit of work assessing and improving walking. I do this because walking well is an essential element of exercise, comfort and freedom in our lives. I invite you to experience a classes for yourself. This is the only way you'll find out if they are right for you. And while you will experience a difference with only 1 class, it is most usual and productive to plan on 3-5 classes. I use a sliding scale for people who need it. You may use the contact form above to reach me easily or call me to discuss your situation or interest. I will send you the class handout once you do that.
And below is a recent testimonial by a long term student of mine, Kane Dutt. It too will help you get a taste of why you might wish to explore these for some people, amazing and life changing classes.
WHY I DO FELDENKRAIS LONG TERM:
I highly recommend Awareness thru Movement (ATM) for anyone with chronic pain, inoperable conditions, or who are experiencing decreased mobility, range of motion or other constraints negatively affecting their quality of life.
Between a congenital spine condition and trauma, I lived with nearly constant and often debilitating pain for decades prior to discovering Feldenkrais. I find the Feldenkrais ATM classes to be enjoyable, educational, and most of all, effective.
Since adopting ATM classes a part of my lifestyle, I now can direct my own healing, enjoy substantial improvements in my overall health and well being and a dramatic decrease in pain levels.
Kane Dutt, Reno, NV
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