[Tango-L] plantar fasciitis

Tango For Her tangopeer at yahoo.com
Thu Dec 20 22:38:38 EST 2007


Actually, I stretch A LOT.  I meant to send the Alexandertechnique links, in general, to the group.  Thanks, though.  And, by the way, my dancing, too, is night and day different with and without stretching.  I learned that really early on.
   
  However, if anyone has heard of any miracle breakthroughs with plantar fasciitis, I would love to hear about them.  I've been, pretty much, on the sidelines for about 6 years, now, because of that.  I've spent about $4000, too.  So, if there are any ideas out there, let me know!
   
  I'm lucky that there is an incredible dancer nearby who is very light and very quick to react so we move with such precision that I can dance one night every couple of weeks with her. We have this perfect connection with, get this, no lean!  It gets pretty frustrating.  At least, when I can dance, she saves the night for me.  I actually had to take a few years off.
   
  So, if anyone has heard of anything major, let me know!
   
  Thanks
   
  

"Trini y Sean (PATangoS)" <patangos at yahoo.com> wrote:
  Here's a good one with a lot of articles.
http://www.alexandertechnique.com/

If you're ever in Pittsburgh, I can introduce you to our
Alexander Technique teacher, who also dances tango very
well.

Trini de Pittsburgh


--- Tango For Her wrote:

> I used to hear people talking about the Alexander
> Technique. I never studied it, though. Anyone have good
> links to pass along (and label the post "Alexander
> Technique"?
> 


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