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Peripheral Vision: A Handy Helper while Hiking

Alexander Technique Amherst Posted on January 18, 2019 by Ruth RootbergJanuary 18, 2019

My husband and I are in Devon, England and drive from Brixham, an end-of-the-road fishing village, towards the Elizabethan market town, Totnes, situated on the River Dart. We are hardly out of Brixham when traffic comes to a standstill. We … Continue reading →

Posted in Walking | Tagged Alexander Technique, awareness, consciousness, Devon, fear of falling, hiking, peripheral vision, seeing out, shoes, soft eyes, walking | 1 Reply

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