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  2. Gokhale Method - Wikipedia

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    The result of Esther Gokhale's observations was an eight-step method that emphasizes a posture with a J-shaped spine as the ideal form, created through repositioning the pelvis. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] The method emphasizes training posture through everyday activities, rather than exercise, [ 3 ] and involves as much unlearning former habits of poor ...

  3. Bhaskar Vishwananth Ghokale - Wikipedia

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    Bhaskar Vishwananth Gokhale was born on 19 April 1903 in Kolhapur (Maharashtra). His father, Vishwanath Gokhale, was a judge, and Bhaskar was the youngest of his children. [5] [unreliable source?] His mother, Parvati Gokhale, died at an early age. [5] After he finished school in Kolhapur, Gokhale moved to Mumbai for further studies.

  4. Talk:Gokhale Method/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    5 Biographical details of Gokhale. 17 comments. 6 Lede. 10 comments. 7 Looking over the sources. 7 comments. 8 unsourced content. 2 comments ...

  5. Feldenkrais Method - Wikipedia

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    The Feldenkrais Method (FM) is a type of movement therapy devised by Israeli Moshé Feldenkrais (1904–1984) during the mid-20th century. The method is claimed to reorganize connections between the brain and body and so improve body movement and psychological state. [1] [2] There is no conclusive evidence for any medical benefits of the therapy.

  6. See Clearly Method - Wikipedia

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    The See Clearly Method was an eye-exercise program that was marketed as an alternative to the use of glasses, contact lenses, and eye surgery to improve vision. Sales were halted by legal action in 2006. The method is not supported by basic science, and no research studies were conducted prior to marketing.

  7. Gurdjieff movements - Wikipedia

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    Gurdjieff taught that the movements were not merely calisthenics, exercises in concentration, and displays of bodily coordination and aesthetic sensibility.Instead, the movements expressed knowledge that had been passed from generation to generation of initiates, each posture and gesture helping the participant to become more aware of themselves in movement.

  8. Gokhale - Wikipedia

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    Anupama Gokhale, Indian chess player; Ashok B. Gokhale, Indian diplomat; Bapu Gokhale, Maratha general; Chandrakant Gokhale, Yesteryear marathi actor and father of Vikram Gokhale; Gopal Krishna Gokhale, leader in the Indian independence movement; H. R. Gokhale, Indian politician, former minister of law and justice, father-in-law of writer ...

  9. Talk:Gokhale Method - Wikipedia

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    This brings me to a second point: you argue that the 1997 article I linked is too old, and modern data is more relevant. However, Gokhale's book was published in 2008, and her research was done in the two decades before that. So Gokhale compares our backs to the people she studied in those cultures around 1997.